Wi-Fi, short for " wireless fidelity, " is a generic term for sending and receiving computer data through ultra-high-frequency radio waves.
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We opted to rely on an increasingly popular technology known as Wi-Fi ( short for Wireless Fidelity ), a radio transmission standard.
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Wi-Fi, shorthand for wireless fidelity, is based on the 802.11b technical standard, which was developed for use in buildings where installing wires is difficult.
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The software giant, which scheduled its announcement for Thursday, won't give many details of its initiative in " wireless fidelity, " also called 802.11 networking.
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And camper requests for phone jacks, cable links and Wi-Fi ( wireless fidelity ) Internet connections are driving campgrounds throughout the Adirondacks to plug in.
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Wi-Fi, shorthand for wireless fidelity, is based on the 802 . 11b technical standard, which was developed for use in buildings where installing wires is difficult.
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The software giant, which scheduled its announcement for Thursday, won't give many details of its initiative in " wireless fidelity, " also called 802 . 11 networking.
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With the increasing number of Wi-Fi, or Wireless Fidelity, HotSpots ( stations from which laptops can connect to the Internet wirelessly ), the trend is expected to continue.
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A : Wireless Fidelity technology, which includes the 802.11a, 802.11b and 802.11g standards, has become common over the past few years for home and office wireless computer networks.
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It's probably best for the OP to just ignore the term " Wireless Fidelity " and stick with Wi-Fi .-- JSBillings 17 : 26, 27 April 2008 ( UTC)