Wireless LAN Interoperability Forum
The Wireless LAN Interoperability Forum (WLIF) was an non-profit industry organization founded in 1996 to promote and certify wireless LAN products meeting the OpenAir and IEEE 802.11 standards. It disbanded in 2001.[1] In 1998 Mike Jones of Intermec was the chairman and its membership included:[2]
- AMP (now part of Tyco Electronics)
- Citadel
- Cruise Technologies
- Data General
- Fujitsu Personal Systems
- Hand Held Products
- Hewlett-Packard
- IBM
- IDWare
- Intermec Technologies
- Kansai
- Kinetic Computer
- LXE
- MaxTech
- Mitsubishi Electronics America
- Monarch Marketing Systems (subsidiary of Paxar, now part of Avery Dennison)
- Motorola
- NEC Computer Systems Division
- Percon (formerly a division of PSC Inc., now IntelliTrack)
- Proxim Wireless
- Sharp
References
- ^ "The Computer Language Company - WLIF definition". Retrieved 2009-08-01.
- ^ "Wireless: Wireless LAN Interoperability Forum Membership Grows to Further Interoperability of Wireless LAN Standards". EDGE, On & About AT&T. 1998. Retrieved 2009-08-01.
