- Source: TDLS
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.
Wi-Fi Alliance added certification for TDLS in 2012. It describes this feature as technology that enables devices to link directly to one another when connected to a traditional Wi-Fi network. Wi-Fi CERTIFIED TDLS devices can set up secure links and transfer data directly between them. TDLS-linked devices benefit from an optimized connection to do things such as streaming video or synching content, without burdening the network as a whole.
The IEEE has endorsed this as the IEEE 802.11z standard.
Google's Cast protocol used by Chromecast utilizes TDLS to initiate screen mirroring.
See also
Wi-Fi Direct
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- TDL
- TDLS
- Tactical data link
- JREAP
- Wi-Fi Alliance
- Tim Hortons
- Alureon
- Joint Interoperability of Tactical Command and Control Systems
- IEEE 802.11e-2005
- Wi-Fi