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wifi direct介绍与ad-hoc区别

2018年05月08日 ⁄ 综合 ⁄ 共 1805字 ⁄ 字号 评论关闭

There are a few key features to know about Wi-Fi Direct:

  • Wi-Fi Direct enlists a technology known as "Soft AP": Soft AP, in a nutshell, is software-based access point
    functionality built into Wi-Fi Direct certified devices. These devices are capable of routing and directing network traffic just like access points and routers.
  • Wi-Fi Direct is expected to provide superior connectivity over Bluetooth: Wi-Fi Direct is not just an alternative
    to Bluetooth connectivity; it delivers a better connection and has greater range than Bluetooth.
  • Legacy Wi-Fi devices are supported: If you have one Wi-Fi Direct certified device; that device can connect
    with 802.11n as well as b and g devices.
  • Wi-Fi Direct has built-in security: WPA2 is bundled into this wireless standard and unlike traditional wireless
    routers and access points, cannot be disabled.
  • Applications are a driving factor of this technology: Portable devices will be able to connect to the myriad
    of applications available without need to connect to a Wi-Fi network.
  • Wi-Fi Direct is not the same as ad-hoc networking: The most significant difference between traditional ad-hoc
    wireless networking (traditional peer-to-peer networking) and Wi-Fi Direct is security. In Windows ad-hoc networks, the highest level of security supported is WEP in mixed client environments (Windows 7 will support WPA2 provided all adapters support it, as
    well). Wi-Fi Direct, as mentioned, supports WPA2. Another difference, Wi-Fi Direct devices can also simultaneously connect to existing wireless networks. More granular control and better discovery of devices also differentiate Wi-Fi Direct from ad-hoc networking.
  • Wi-Fi Direct is not meant to replace traditional wireless networks: Wi-Fi Direct devices may not provide the
    overall range of a wireless router or AP. There's more flexibility with APs and routers, as they can be placed strategically to provide optimized signal strength. Also, there are security considerations with Wi-Fi Direct; there is a good chance that IT departments
    with corporate wireless networks may have issues with controlling Wi-Fi Direct devices.

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