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Wi-Fi Making a Leap Forward
By: Roy Mark
2009-10-14
Article Rating:    / 13
There are 13 user comments on this Mobile & Wireless story.
A new Wi-Fi certification is nearing completion to allow direct connections between Wi-Fi devices without joining a traditional Wi-Fi network. Known as Wi-Fi Connect, Alliance plans to begin certifying devices by mid-2010.The Wi-Fi Alliance is nearing completion of a new specification to allow Wi-Fi devices to connect to one another without joining a traditional home, office or hotspot network. The Wi-Fi Alliance expects to begin certification for the new specification in mid-2010 and is currently called Wi-Fi Direct. In its early stages of development it was known as Wi-Fi Peer-to-Peer.
The new specification can be implemented in any Wi-Fi device, including mobile phones, cameras, printers, notebook computers, keyboards and headphones. Certified devices will also be able to create connections with Wi-Fi certified legacy devices already in use. Devices will be able to make a one-to-one connection or a group of several devices can connect simultaneously.
The new specification targets both consumer electronics and enterprise applications, providing management features for enterprise environments and includes WPA2 security. Wi-Fi Direct devices will support typical Wi-Fi ranges and the same data rates as can be achieved with an infrastructure connection, so devices can connect from across a home or office and conduct bandwidth-hungry tasks.
Wi-Fi Direct represents a leap forward for our industry. Wi-Fi users worldwide will benefit from a single-technology solution to transfer content and share applications quickly and easily among devices, even when a Wi-Fi access point isn't available, Wi-Fi Alliance Executive Director Edgar Figueroa said in a statement. "The impact is that Wi-Fi will become even more pervasive and useful for consumers and across the enterprise."
The Wi-Fi Alliance plans to publish its peer-to-peer specification upon completion and will begin certifying devices for the Wi-Fi Direct designation in 2010. Only Wi-Fi Alliance member companies will be able to certify devices to the new specification.
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| | Routing?The article makes no mention of routing being part of the new specification. Routing would be necessary to enable true networking. Otherwise, it's... Posted At: 10-19-09 By: John Hicks | | | | | | If done well I'm all for itThis sounds like a much better alternative to that disaster called Bluetooth. At least our devices would only have to support one RF technology. DUH! Posted At: 10-19-09 By: RedM3 | | | | | | Security, Security, SecurityThe idea sounds good in principle but my biggest concern is, you guessed it : SECURITY. (Sorry for "shouting") Posted At: 10-16-09 By: John@UK | | | | | | Just adding another possibilityYou sit in the coffee shop connected to your favorite shopping site. A scruffy guy across the room WiFi Directs into your laptop using hacking... Posted At: 10-16-09 By: Garth Bock | | | | | | A user comment on this articleI'll echo the "so what's the big deal?" sentiment.
I suppose I should be happy that this was at least a real article - I guess e-week couldn't... Posted At: 10-16-09 By: Anonymous | | | | | | hubba bubbayea! finally something to really screw everything all up! Posted At: 10-16-09 By: davacious | | | | | | true.absolutely true. . . . So what is the big deal? Posted At: 10-15-09 By: tlkoontz | | | | | | >>> Post your comment now! | | | | | |
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