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Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ is an internationally-recognized seal of approval for products indicating that they have met industry-agreed standards for interoperability, security, and a range of application specific protocols. [[File:{{{file_logo}}}|150px]]

Description

Wi-Fi CERTIFIED products have undergone rigorous testing by an independent Authorized Test Laboratories. When a product successfully passes testing, the manufacturer or vendor is granted the right to use the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED logo. Certification means that a product has been tested in numerous configurations with a diverse sampling of other devices to validate interoperability with other Wi-Fi CERTIFIED equipment operating in the same frequency band.

Certification is available for a wide range of consumer, enterprise, and operator-specific products, including smartphones, appliances, computers and peripherals, networking infrastructure, and consumer electronics. At retail, the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED logo gives consumers confidence that a product will deliver a good user experience. Service providers and enterprise IT managers specify Wi-Fi CERTIFIED to reduce support costs and ensure a product has met industry-agreed requirements.

A company must be a member of Wi-Fi Alliance® to have its products tested for certification and use the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED logo and associated trademarks.

Attachments

{{{name}}} routers are Wi-Fi Certified:

[[File:{{{file_img_1}}}|thumb|left|150px|link={{{link_img_1}}}|Declaration of Conformity, page 1]] [[File:{{{file_img_2}}}|thumb|left|150px|link={{{link_img_2}}}|Declaration of Conformity, page 2]]

To download a PDF version of the certificate, [[Media:{{{file_pdf}}}|click here]].

External links

  • [{{{link_1}}} {{{name}}} on wi-fi.org]

[[Category:{{{name}}} Certification & Approvals]]

Disclaimer:

Test reports that are referenced in declarations and certificates can be provided upon request. For the request to be approved, the recipient of the test reports should be a certification authority or certified test house. The recipients will be asked to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA).