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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Wi-Fi connections only permit one connection at a time.
A
True
B
False
C
Either A or B
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -You can absolutely have two networks in the same household. While most homes will use two WiFi networks built within a dual-band WiFi router, you might also add a second router to your configuration in an effort to achieve a more robust solution.

Detailed explanation-2: -Sometimes you run into a Wi-Fi issue with one particular device. It’s probably just a momentary network issue, which is an easy fix. Try turning off the Wi-Fi on your device, then re-enabling it-or unplugging and replugging your Wi-Fi dongle. If that doesn’t work, restart the device and try again.

Detailed explanation-3: -Typically, most wireless devices can connect up to 255 devices simultaneously from a single access point on your Wi-Fi network. These represent several different computers, phones, tablets, cameras and other equipment and may far exceed the need for a typical house.

Detailed explanation-4: -If no networks are shown in the list, your wireless hardware could be turned off, or it may not be working properly. Make sure it is turned on. You could be out of range of the network. Try moving closer to the wireless base station/router and see if the network appears in the list after a while.

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