Wi-Fi Alliance ditches 802.11 spec codes for consumer-friendly naming scheme
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/10/04/wifi_80211_spec/
Wi-Fi, known for about two decades by its wonky Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers designation, IEEE 802.11, has adopted a new consumer-oriented naming scheme.
The latest version of the specification, 802.11ax, has been renamed Wi-Fi 6 by the Wi-Fi Alliance, the Austin, Texas-based trade association responsible for overseeing Wi-Fi technology branding and product certification.
Wi-Fi Alliance ditches 802.11 spec codes for consumer-friendly naming scheme
Oct 4, 2018, 5:19am UTC
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/10/04/wifi_80211_spec/
> Wi-Fi, known for about two decades by its wonky Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers designation, IEEE 802.11, has adopted a new consumer-oriented naming scheme.
> The latest version of the specification, 802.11ax, has been renamed Wi-Fi 6 by the Wi-Fi Alliance, the Austin, Texas-based trade association responsible for overseeing Wi-Fi technology branding and product certification.