Windows 10: Light-based Li-Fi in our future?

Discus and support Light-based Li-Fi in our future? in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; I just read a neat article at the Christian Science Monitor about the future use of light to transmit Wi-Fi signals for internet usage. This new... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by thepapa, Nov 25, 2015.

  1. thepapa Win User

    Light-based Li-Fi in our future?


    I just read a neat article at the Christian Science Monitor about the future use of light to transmit Wi-Fi signals for internet usage. This new technology could very well be in our near future. It is reported that this new technology, called Li-Fi, is 100 times faster than the average Wi-Fi connections available now. I found this to be a very interesting article and thought I would share it with those who are interested.

    MODS: If I posted this in the wrong area, please move accordingly.

    http://www.csmonitor.com/Technology/...ter-than-Wi-Fi

    :)
     
    thepapa, Nov 25, 2015
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  2. grschinon Win User

    How Long do I charge a new phone for?

    Exactly.

    Nockel-based batteries (NiCd or NiMH) used to require a long initial charge. Lithium-based batteries (Li-Po and Li-Ion) do not.

    The attached PDF document explains this.

    Battery Care Tips.pdf
     
    grschinon, Nov 25, 2015
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  3. fisi---01 Win User
    i need the help

    i need the help for my nokia 6300 the screen light lies the on and the batery spent fast.the nokia is made by Hungary.
     
    fisi---01, Nov 25, 2015
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  4. batlhilz Win User

    Light-based Li-Fi in our future?

    uh oh, i wouldnt go down to that road in commercial use. funny article tho
     
    batlhilz, Nov 25, 2015
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  5. Wullail Win User
    I was one of the lucky ones to actually TRY Li-Fi , I was really impressed with the speed and reliability.
     
    Wullail, Nov 25, 2015
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  6. thepapa Win User
    That would be neat to try new technology like that. I did wonder how reliable it would be as well. I'm not sure how practical or cost efficient it would be in a home though, considering having to install multiple smart LED's to achieve uniform coverage throughout the home. I believe a person would also be limited to what their ISP supplies to the home, which in my case is 50 Mbps. Maybe something to look forward to. I can see myself, being the cheapie that I am, setting up little mirrors all around the house to reflect the light / data transmission so I would only have to buy one unit...... *chuckle.
     
    thepapa, Apr 5, 2018
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