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  2. Wi-Fi Direct - Wikipedia

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    Diagram explaining conventional Wi-Fi (left) and Wi-Fi Direct (right) Wi-Fi Direct is a Wi-Fi standard for wireless connections [1] that allows two devices to establish a direct Wi-Fi connection without an intermediary wireless access point, router, or Internet connection. Wi-Fi Direct is single-hop communication, rather than multi-hop ...

  3. Wi-Fi - Wikipedia

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    Wi-Fi Direct launched in October 2010. [107] Another mode of direct communication over Wi-Fi is Tunneled Direct-Link Setup , which enables two devices on the same Wi-Fi network to communicate directly, instead of via the access point. [108]

  4. Category:Wi-Fi Direct - Wikipedia

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  5. Quick Share - Wikipedia

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    Quick Share is a wireless peer-to-peer data transfer utility for Android, Windows and ChromeOS.Quick Share utilizes Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Direct to send files to nearby devices, but it could also send to any other device anywhere using the Samsung Cloud, uploading the files to a web address.

  6. Nearby Share - Wikipedia

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    Nearby Share was a functionality developed by Google that allows data to be transferred between devices via Bluetooth, Wi-FI Direct or Internet. In 2024, it was merged into Samsung's Quick Share. It was available for Android, ChromeOS and Microsoft's Windows. [1] It was first released on August 4, 2020.

  7. Miracast - Wikipedia

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    A device's wireless network adapter must support Wi-Fi Direct and Virtual Wi-Fi for it to work with Miracast; generally most adapters built since 2013 should meet the criteria. In Windows computers this can be checked by looking at the adapter's NDIS version which must be 6.3 or above. [ 24 ]

  8. TDLS - Wikipedia

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    TDLS, shortened from Tunneled Direct Link Setup, is "a seamless way to stream media and other data faster between devices already on the same Wi-Fi network." Devices using it communicate directly with one another, without involving the wireless network's router. [1] Wi-Fi Alliance added certification for TDLS in

  9. Talk:Wi-Fi Direct - Wikipedia

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    A fact from Wi-Fi Direct appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 28 October 2009 (check views).The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know... that the Wi-Fi Alliance plans to ease the task of setting up small Wi-Fi networks with their new Wi-Fi Direct standard?