When you use Zoom, you need a way to connect to the internet. Zoom uses Wi-Fi or cellular data to establish a connection and allow you to join meetings, share your screen, and communicate with others.
- Wi-Fi refers to a wireless internet connection that uses radio waves to transmit data. It's often available in homes, offices, and public places like coffee shops and airports.
- Cellular data is a mobile internet connection provided by your mobile carrier. It uses cellular networks to transmit data and is accessible on your smartphone or tablet.
Zoom will automatically detect the internet connection you are using. You can usually see which connection type you are using in the Zoom app's settings or by looking at the status bar of your device.