Turning to the Figures and to FIG. 1 in particular, an illustrative block diagram of a wireless communication network is shown and generally indicated at 100. The Wi-Fi network 100 includes a Wi-Fi access point 120 connecting to the Internet 140 via the broadband access device 120 or a public cellular network 130, and a set of electronic devices, such as the tablet computer 104, the laptop computer 106, the smartphone 108 and the desktop computer 110. The electronic devices 104-108 are mobile devices. The devices 104-110 each run an improved RTC/RTE software application while the Wi-Fi access point 102 runs an improved Wi-Fi access point software application.
The improved Wi-Fi access point 102 is further illustrated by reference to FIG. 2. Turning to FIG. 2, an illustrative block diagram of the Wi-Fi access point 102 is shown. The Wi-Fi access point 102 include a processing unit 208, some amount of memory 210 operatively coupled to the processing unit 208, a set of LED indicators 212 operatively coupled to the processing unit 208, a Wi-Fi wireless network module 216 operatively coupled to the processing unit 208, a power module 214 operatively coupled to the processing unit 208, a wired local area network module (such as Ethernet network) 218 operatively coupled to the processing unit 208, and a wired wide area network module 220 operatively coupled to the processing unit 208 for interfacing with the Internet gateway 120. The Wi-Fi access point 102 include an operating system 204, such as the LEDE/OpenWRT operating system, and Linux operating systems.