Wi-Fi Alliance® welcomes 2020 honorees into our Wi-Fi Alliance Hall of Fame.
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Wi-Fi Alliance® welcomes 2020 honorees into our Wi-Fi Alliance Hall of Fame.by The Beacon
Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Passpoint® is an industry-wide certification program that streamlines secure network access to hotspots, eliminating the need for users to manually find and authenticate to a network each time they connect.by The Beacon
Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Passpoint® is an industry-wide certification program that streamlines secure network access to hotspots, eliminating the need for users to manually find and authenticate to a network each time they connect.by The Beacon
Amid the global coronavirus pandemic, much of our daily lives has gone almost entirely online. Not only has the way we work and study changed dramatically in a matter of weeks, but the way we socialize, exercise, shop, and consume entertainment has also been transformed.by The Beacon
Since Wi-Fi® was first introduced in the late 1990s, its impact on the world has been enormous.by Stuart Strickland
This content was originally published on the Aruba Networks blog.Aruba Air Pass brings seamless cellular roaming to private enterprise networks with pre-negotiated operator agreements and a globally-accessible, secure authentication hub.by Stuart Strickland
This content was originally published on the Aruba Networks blog.Aruba Air Pass brings seamless cellular roaming to private enterprise networks with pre-negotiated operator agreements and a globally-accessible, secure authentication hub.by John Bahr
It’s been about a year since Wi-Fi Alliance® released the Wi-Fi EasyMesh™ program and started certifying devices. Since then, the industry has been hard at work creating Wi-Fi EasyMesh products and working on what comes next.by Ken Kerpez
The concern: Wi-Fi® coverage in the homeThere is a vast difference between what customers should have and what they do have when it comes to broadband coverage in the home. Current limitations on Wi-Fi coverage in the home often restrict customers from using their broadband services in many locations within their premises.