
Wi-Fi has already become part of what laptops are nowadays, and it’s probably impossible to buy a laptop without built-in wireless these days, and considering the convenience that Wi-Fi provides us, it certainly deserves its popularity. Could things get better? We certainly hope so! A new Wi-Fi specification that the Wi-Fi Alliance is planning to publish will allow wireless devices to discover and connect to each other without a router. While we know that ad-hoc connections are currently possible, but the new Wi-Fi Direct specification aims to make it much easier. With it, gadgets can turn into mini Wi-Fi access points. It will certainly be interesting to see the effect this will have on Bluetooth devices and also the sales of routers.
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