Wi-Fi Device definition

Wi-Fi Device means a wireless terminal that is not a Handset acquired or available to be acquired by an End-User and that is designed to receive/transmit voice and/or data information in compliance with the IEEE 802.11 standards (Wi-Fi).
Wi-Fi Device means a smartphone, tablet, or similar mobile computing device that is not capable of connecting to cellular networks.

Examples of Wi-Fi Device in a sentence

  • Any network speed is an “up to” estimate only and is no guarantee of the speed at which your WiFi device or Internet service will operate.

  • Organisations may receive support from SCVO to pass on to eligible Service Users including: • Access to devices – iPads and/or Chromebooks; • Access to connectivity – a mobile WiFi device (MiFi) with unlimited data for 24 months; and • Access to training and support – to allow staff and volunteers of the Grantee to act as ‘Digital Champions’ to support Service Users to use the internet confidently and safely.

  • Based on this, the most suitable installation locations for WiFi stations are selected and a map of WiFi device layout or WiFi signal coverage is prepared.

  • Fee shall be refunded upon the return of the undamaged gateway ONT and Wi-Fi device.

  • Coosa Valley Technologies personnel shall be granted access during normal business hours to retrieve the gateway ONT and Wi-Fi device if required.

  • If gateway ONT and Wi-Fi device is not returned, a $250 one-time fee will be assessed on the account.

  • When the wireless Wi-Fi device is taken home or to another location, LCPS filtering is still in place.

  • You will need to buy your own mobile phone or tablet or may choose a WiFi device from our range.

  • Notwithstanding this Section 3, it is agreed (assuming full execution of this Agreement and the expiration of the revocation period set forth in paragraph 10) that Mr. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ll be entitled to keep the Company issued iPad, laptop computer, Wi-Fi device, and cellular telephone.

  • For example, a user’s experience may suffer from an incorrect setting in a Wi-Fi device.