Wi-Fi
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Wi-Fi is a consortium that verifies 802.11b wireless network products interoperate, and a marketing term vendors use to sell their products.<1>
The Wi-Fi alliance is a trade group that owns the 'Wi'Fi' trademark, a symbol that certifies interoperability between wireless devices. However not every Internet product is Wi-Fi certified and there exists many devices that are able to interoperate wirelessly without the Wi-Fi logo. Some products have chosen to omit having Wi-Fi certification to avoid paying certification costs. The use of Wi_Fi has boomed in recent years and is supported by a multitude of different devices. Laptops, game consoles, smartphones, printers and other peripherals usually have Wi-Fi certification.
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