Imagine a world where literally anything can be connected to Wi-Fi® – from today’s phones, laptops and watches, to tomorrow’s entryway locks, office desks, and even trash cans.
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Wi-Fi Alliance® spoke to several member companies at #CES2020 earlier this month and identified some of the biggest Wi-Fi® trends expected in the coming year. Below is the top list of Wi-Fi trends according to our members.by John Bahr & Mark Poletti
This content was originally published on the CableLabs blog.by 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.by Thomas Derham
Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Vantage™ is the new certification designation from Wi-Fi Alliance® for mobile devices and Access Points (APs) that support features needed to ensure an excellent user experience in managed Wi-Fi® networks.by Thomas Derham
Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Vantage™Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Vantage™ is the new certification designation from Wi-Fi Alliance® for mobile devices and Access Points (APs) that support features needed to deliver an excellent user experience in managed Wby Michael Montemurro
Originally developed to improve the user experience in operator Wi-Fi® hotspots, Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Passpoint™ is gaining traction in the enterprise. Naturally, Wi-Fi’s performance and industry-standard security have made it the primary network for those environments.by Kelly Davis-Felner
This article originally ran in Light Readingby Craig Mathias
With 2015 now here (what, already?), it’s time for the annual Top-10 lists to hit the airwaves. And what could be more interesting or important than a look at what’s really going to matter in Wi-Fi® over the next year? Sure, many already take Wi-Fi for granted as a mature fixture in networking, and that’s actually a good thing.by The Beacon
2014 was a monumental year for Wi-Fi – the wireless technology celebrated 15 years, carried more than 42 percent of the world’s mob