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AN EMERGING WiFi specification promises to allow users to directly link devices.
Dubbed WiFi Direct, the new specification allows systems to establish peer-to-peer connections and directly connect with other devices without the need for a WiFi router.
According to industry group WiFi Alliance, the new specification is likely to be formally certified by the middle of next year and will support connections between desktops, notebooks, printers, mobile phones and cameras as well as other common peripherals and devices.
The group envisions the new WiFi standard being used not only for conventional networking applications, but also for connecting peripherals and input devices.
"WiFi users worldwide will benefit from a single-technology solution to transfer content and share applications quickly and easily among devices, even when a WiFi access point isn't available," said Edgar Figueroa, executive director for the WiFi Alliance.
"The impact is that WiFi will become even more pervasive and useful for consumers and across the enterprise."
The alliance said that it plans to publish a specification and allow member companies to begin certifying devices after the specification is certified in 2010. µ
...already has this implemented in their existing drivers dubbed MyWifi. GUI is a little messy otherwise fairly useful.
What, another way to link devices? Geez, how many does that make now, about 483? Gawd, and people thought the VHS vs. Beta competition was messy.
Well, I guess if you're trying to recoup costs for wasting time developing this crap...
Obviously nobody has heard of Peer to Peer mode and ZeroConf.
"Oh, nobod wants to implement what we have already in place, let's just invent something new so that it TOO rots away"