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Wi-Fi (or IEEE 802.11b)
is the dominant wireless local area network (WLAN) standard for connecting
mobile computing devices to high-speed communications networks. It
enables wireless connectivity of up to 11 megabits per second. By
allowing people away from their desks or workstations to access corporate
intranets and the Internet, WLANs are driving tremendous productivity
improvements in business while giving mobile workers access to wireless
high-speed Internet connections in diverse public spaces. The Wi-Fi
Alliance, which promotes interoperability and certification of 802.11
products, has over 200 members and has certified over 1,250 products. |


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