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This page describes the term Wi-Fi and lists other pages on the Web where you can find additional information. ... Initially, Wi-Fi was used in place of only the 2.4GHz 802.11b standard, however the Wi-Fi Alliance has expanded the generic use of the Wi-Fi term to include any type of network or WLAN product based on any of...
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Wi-Fi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Listing of where the public can find free Wi-Fi wireless internet access Wi-Fi-FreeSpots and hotspots. ... A Wi-Fi-FreeSpot™ is a location that offers Free Wi-Fi high speed wireless internet access to their customers and guests and/or the general public.
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News results for Wi-Fi
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Wi-Fi Protected Access - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wi-Fi Protected Access ( WPA and WPA2 ) is a certification program created by the Wi-Fi Alliance to indicate compliance with the security protocol created by the Wi-Fi Alliance to secure wireless...
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IEEE 802.11 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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My friend John Moe interviewed me for Future Tense on MPR about airport Wi-Fi: John and I talked about how airports suddenly seem to have free Internet access all over, why that happened, what's happening with the biggest airports, and shutting the lid on your laptop sometimes while you're traveling!
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Learn how WiFi networks work, build your own wireless network and find the best prices on wireless routers. ... If you've been in an airport, coffee shop, library or hotel recently, chances are you've been right in the middle of a wireless network. ... WiFi has a lot of advantages. Wireless networks are easy to set up...
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