Folks, the Wi-Fi Alliance doesn't "control the Wi-Fi spec." The IEEE does. WFA is the organization that develops interoperability programs to test products. IEEE is a completely separate organization and never the twain shall meet.
Also, to be clear, the list above is what's in the interoperability test bed - the first of what will be literally hundreds of products to be certified over the next months.
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Folks, the Wi-Fi Alliance doesn't "control the Wi-Fi spec." The IEEE does. WFA is the organization that develops interoperability programs to test products. IEEE is a completely separate organization and never the twain shall meet.
Also, to be clear, the list above is what's in the interoperability test bed - the first of what will be literally hundreds of products to be certified over the next months.