Intro to Computing - How the Internet WorksWhat is the main purpose of a Wi-Fi router in a home network?ATo store files for all devicesBTo connect devices wirelessly to the internetCTo increase the battery life of devicesDTo print documents remotelyCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand the role of a Wi-Fi routerA Wi-Fi router acts as a central device that connects multiple devices wirelessly to the internet.Step 2: Compare options with router functionsStoring files, increasing battery life, and printing are not functions of a Wi-Fi router.Final Answer:To connect devices wirelessly to the internet -> Option BQuick Check:Wi-Fi router purpose = Connect devices wirelessly [OK]Quick Trick: Router connects devices wirelessly to internet [OK]Common Mistakes:Confusing router with storage deviceThinking router charges devicesAssuming router prints documents
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