The show floor at CES includes many Wi-Fi Alliance® members and a wide range of Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ devices. Follow us on Twitter at @WiFiAlliance
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Wi-Fi Alliance® continues its #20yearsofwifi blog series with a guest post fromby John Bahr & Mark Poletti
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Wi-Fi Alliance® continues its #20yearsofwifi blog series with a guest post fromby Nitin Madan
The newest evolution of Wi-Fi®—Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 6™—is designed with the Wi-Fi users of today and the trends of tomorrow in mind.by Nitin Madan
The newest evolution of Wi-Fi®—Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 6™—is designed with the Wi-Fi users of today and the trends of tomorrow in mind.by Jay White
The emergence of the Internet of Things (IoT) has brought forth an ever-growing number of devices that use Wi‑Fi® technology. As more and more devices are equipped with Wi-Fi connectivity, networks are struggling to keep up. Imagine congested ecosystems like office buildings, airports, or stadiums.by The Beacon
The show floor at CES includes many Wi-Fi Alliance® members and a wide range of Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ devices. Follow us on Twitter at @WiFiAlliance as we share moments from the #CES2019 show floor and highlight some of the newest Wi-Fi® innovations and trends.by Matt Pekarske
Location determination through Wi-Fi® enables better patient careby Mark Hamilton & Dennis Huang
Wi-Fi® is rapidly exceeding its initial origins as a 'best-effort' wireless endeavor as it evolves into a deterministic networking technology that frequently mirrors characteristics found in cellular networks, at a fraction of the deployment costs and operating complexity.