Home Internet of Things (IoT) refers to the network of smart devices inside a private residence that connect to the Internet and each other but extend beyond traditional computing and entertainment products that use Wi-Fi®, such as computers, smartphones, TVs, and game consoles.
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This editorial appears in the November 2023 edition (Issue 10) of the Wi-Fi Alliance® Wi-Fi 6E Insights newsletter, a quarterly newsletter sharing updates on regulatory developments in the growing Wi-Fi 6E ecosystem. To subscribe to the newsletter, pleaseby The Beacon
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This Special Feature appeared in the July 2023 edition (Issue 9) of the Wi-Fi Alliance® Wi-Fi 6E Insights newsletter. To subscribe to the newsletter, please sign up here.by Alex Roytblat
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