Friday, January 29, 2010

Wi-Fi in its Vibrant Colors



Now using a Wi-Fi you can get connected to a hotspot at a café or at your home. Wondering how?

Since its official announcement, the Ad hoc wireless networking has remained a part of Wi-Fi but this wireless networking offers its users a more complicated setup and configuration. However, the world has now obtained an upgraded version of 802.11n Wi-Fi which made its final announcement to the Internet users.

What a Wi-Fi Direct really is?

In the past the Wi-Fi Direct was known as Wi-Fi peer-to-peer. This Wi-Fi peep-to-peer standard intended to offer connectivity to lot of other devices directly to each other and without any intermediary. All your wireless hardware such as camera, printer, or a cell phone could transfer the files directly from a computer to the desktop. This transfer process takes place without having to go through a router.

Are you trying to print a photo of your friend? The only thing you have to do is to join the network of your friend and print it manually. Using Wi-Fi Direct, you can initiate the printing jobs and that too directly from your phones.

Ditto simple file exchanges

With Wi-Fi Direct you can simplify the transfer of data from laptop to laptop when you are at a conference, or from phone to phone when you are sitting on the subway.

With Wi-Fi Direct you can connect multiple devices simultaneously. Just get going today.

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