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<p><a href="http://live.pirillo.com/">http://live.pirillo.com/</a> &#8211; Community member Mooreyameen Mohamad asks:</p>
<blockquote><p>You know what I&#8217;m totally confused about? It&#8217;s the wireless standards&#8230; the g&#8217;s and n&#8217;s and 802.11&#8230; I mean, what the heck is &#34;802.11&#34; and where did it come from?</p>
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<p>802.11x (also known as IEEE 802.11), but commonly known as WiFi, is a standard ratified by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) for wireless LAN applications. </p>
<p>You can think of 802.11 as a kind of constitution set forth by the IEEE as a way for devices to communicate with each other in a standard fashion. If a device is certified as 802.11x compliant then it should work with other 802.11x compliant devices. This means that instead of having several standards established by several companies &#8211; which may or may not work between each product &#8211; you have one set of standards that everyone follows.</p>
<p>For more detailed information, check out the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/802.11">802.11</a> entry on Wikipedia.</p>
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