It’s been about a year since Wi-Fi Alliance® released the Wi-Fi EasyMesh™ program and started certifying devices. Since then, the industry has been hard at work creating Wi-Fi EasyMesh products and working on what comes next.
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The concern: Wi-Fi® coverage in the homeThere is a vast difference between what customers should have and what they do have when it comes to broadband coverage in the home. Current limitations on Wi-Fi coverage in the home often restrict customers from using their broadband services in many locations within their premises.by Dave Chen
Imagine a world where literally anything can be connected to Wi-Fi® – from today’s phones, laptops and watches, to tomorrow’s entryway locks, office desks, and even trash cans.by The Beacon
Wi-Fi Alliance® spoke to several member companies at #CES2020 earlier this month and identified some of the biggest Wi-Fi® trends expected in the coming year. Below is the top list of Wi-Fi trends according to our members.by Chatwin Lansdowne
NASA has many applications that leverage Wi-Fi® to do more science with less engineering.by The Beacon
The show floor at CES includes many Wi-Fi Alliance® members and a wide range of Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ devices.by Christian Olgaard
Wi-Fi Alliance® continues its #20yearsofwifi blog series with a guest post fromby Simon Duxbury
Wi-Fi Alliance® continues its #20yearsofwifi blog series with a guest post fromby John Bahr & Mark Poletti
This content was originally published on the CableLabs blog.by Perry Correll
Wi-Fi Alliance® continues its #20yearsofwifi blog series with a guest post from