Wi-Fi Alliance gets rid of ‘802.11’ in favor of a much simpler naming system

Wi-Fi Alliance gets rid of ‘802.11’ in favor of a much simpler naming system
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2018-10-4 11:28

For years, the names of Wi-Fi standards have been needlessly complex. It can be hard to remember which one your router supports – is it 802. 11n or 802. 11ac? Thankfully, the Wi-Fi Alliance – the organization which certifies Wi-Fi products – has introduced a simpler nomenclature that should make it easier to tell these standards apart.

The rebranding applies to existing Wi-Fi standards as follows: Wi-Fi 5: Devices that support 802. 11ac technology Wi-Fi 4: Devices that support 802. 11n technology Older standards such as 802. 11g, 802. 11a, and 802. 11b are not rebranded because they aren’t being used widely. The organization has also launched Wi-Fi…

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