What Is The Full Form of WIFI?

The Full Form of WIFI is Wireless Fidelity. Wi-Fi networks have no physical wired connection between the sender and the receiver so for the connection it’s using radiofrequency technology which is a frequency within the electromagnetic spectrum associated with radio wave propagation. An electromagnetic field is created when a radiofrequency current is supplied to an antenna then it’s able to propagate through space.

In 1997 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) LAN/MAN Standards Committee released first Wireless Fidelity and named it as IEEE 802.11. It’s created and maintained by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) LAN/MAN Standards Committee.

In the technical word, the IEEE 802.11 having the protocols that enable communications with current Wi-Fi-enabled wireless devices, including wireless access & points wireless routers. Wireless access points support different IEEE standards. Each standard is an amendment from time to time by developing or rectifying. The standards operate to support different numbers of channels, deliver different bandwidth & varying frequencies.

Full Form of WIFI is : Wireless Fidelity

The wireless access point takes the bandwidth coming from a router then spreads it so that many devices can go on the network from further distances. So a wireless access point does more than simply extend Wi-Fi(Wireless Fidelity). It gives useful data about the devices on the network, provides proactive security and serves many other practical purposes.

WIFI | IMAGE SOURCE – Digital Unite

Versions of WIFI :

Adopted YearGenerationIEEE Standard LinkrateFrequency
1999Wi‑Fi 1802.11b1 to 11 Mbit/s2.4 GHz
1999Wi‑Fi 2802.11a1.5 to 54 Mbit/s5 GHz
2003Wi‑Fi 3802.11g3–54 Mbit/s2.4 GHz
2003Wi‑Fi 4802.11n72–600 Mbit/s2.4/5 GHz
2009Wi‑Fi 5802.11ac433–6933 Mbit/s5 GHz
2014Wi‑Fi 6802.11ax600–9608 Mbit/s2.4/5 GHz1–6 GHz ISM

Alternatives WI-FI :

  • Cellular networks, as used by smartphones
  • Bluetooth, short-distance network
  • Zigbee, low-power, low data rate, and proximity
  • WiMax, provide wireless internet connection from outside individual homes
  • Bluetooth Low Energy, a low-power variant
  • G.hn over existing home wiring, such as phone and power lines
  • Ethernet over twisted pair

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