Wi-Fi

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Wi-Fi

 (wī′fī′)
A trademark for the certification of products that meet certain standards for transmitting data over wireless networks.
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Wi-Fi

(ˈwaɪˌfaɪ)
n
(Computer Science) computing a system of accessing the internet from remote machines such as laptop computers that have wireless connections
[C20: from wi(reless) fi(delity)]
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wi-fi

n abbr of wireless fidelityWi-Fi nt
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Wi-Fi

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