But you typically have to connect them to a monitor ... a PC-on-a-stick that’s designed to plug directly into the HDMI port of a TV. It launched this week via a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign.
Unlike Wi-Fi, which uses radio waves to create a wireless connection, Li-Fi relies on light to transmit data. Through this process, Li-Fi promises speeds that are 100 times faster than Wi-Fi.
Service runs to an optical network terminal, basically the fiber version of a modem, which establishes your internet connection. From there, a router may convert those signals into Wi-Fi ...