"WiFi5" is Dead ; Long Live WiFi

Wi-Fi5 designation was expected to be the moniker, the Wi-Fi Alliance
planned to give any wireless networking product it certified that used the
802.11a standard.�

But a week ago, the alliance - -an association of companies that certifies
whether wireless local area networking products meet Institute of Electrical
and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) standards--scrapped those plans. It instead
decided to call the new products "Wi-Fi," the same name it gives certified
equipment based on the 802.11b standard, said Wi-Fi Alliance President
Dennis Eaton.

"A single brand name for both products will reduce confusion and help
consumers with their buying decision," Eaton said.

Those who got an early glimpse of the Wi-Fi5 name on certification labels
didn't get it, Eaton said. It left them wondering, "what happened to WiFi2,
WiF3 and Wi-Fi4," Eaton said. But those technologies don't exist. The "5" in
Wi-Fi5 referred to the 5GHz radio frequency that 802.11a uses.



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