Wi-Fi  Direct is an emerging wireless standard that allows you to create a  create a connection between any two devices without going through a  wireless router. Want to create a Wi-Fi hotspot, connect your computer  or smartphone to your printer or stream movies from your tablet to your  television? There is a good chance that Wi-Fi Direct is doing the heavy  lifting.
How Wi-Fi Direct Works
Imagine that you are in your house or apartment. In this day and age,  there is a pretty good chance that you have a Wi-Fi router that acts as  your 
de facto home network. It is the hub of all things  connected in your home. The router is the hub, the trunk of the tree  with many branches. Those branches can�t really interact with each other  except through by going back through the router.
      
     That router hub is essentially the gateway to connectivity, called a  wireless access point (WAP). What Wi-Fi Direct does is cut out the trunk  of the network. Instead of going back to the hub, two devices using  Wi-Fi Direct are given limited wireless access points. The setup for  Wireless Direct is much simpler than adding a device to a traditional  Wi-Fi network, often taking only the tap of a button or entering a  personal identification number or code that is entered once. In this  way, Wi-Fi Direct works much like Bluetooth, just with a longer range  and more stability.
For instance, if I want to hook my PC, laptop, tablet or smartphone  to a Wi-Fi Direct-enabled printer, I just have to click a button once  the printer, tell it to find a device (my PC, for instance) and tell it  to connect. On the computer, a dialog box will pop up in the printer  application and I can enable the connection.
Wi-Fi Direct does this by creating a connection between two devices  using a protocol called Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS). The Wi-Fi Protected  Setup standard is what makes connecting the devices much simpler than  adding devices to a traditional wireless access point. WPS was  originally created for users to easily set up security for their Wi-Fi  networks without being wireless security wizards. Additional protocols  have been created to make Wi-Fi Direct more useful such as Universal  Plug And Play, Zero Configuration Networking and Devices Profile for Web  Services.
      
     What Wi-Fi Direct does is use software within those devices that can  perform a variety of functions both simple and complex (a wireless mouse  being simple, a smartphone that can share its hotspot, share streaming  media and files being complex). This is done through a concept called  �software access points� (Soft AP). The Soft AP makes it possible for a  device to act both as the both the access point that the Wi-Fi comes  from and the client that uses it.
How can you use it in your Android 
Wirelessly Transfer data upto 20mbps 
Description 
The  world�s fastest way to share photos, apps and more across  devices�without network charges or Wi-Fi connection. Lenovo
 SHAREit eliminates the need for cables to wirelessly transfer information  rapidly between devices � either with friends, or to take your personal  content on the go.
� Share everything with other devices � pictures, videos, music files, documents, contacts�even apps!
� Devices with 
SHAREit can automatically find each other when in range.
� Transfer HUGE files and videos in seconds �up to 40x faster than Bluetooth�.
�  Share without the need for Bluetooth, phone network or active Wi-Fi  network�you don�t pay a cent for network charges. Devices wirelessly  connect directly.
� Even the app itself can be shared to other devices wirelessly, and rapid sharing can begin immediately.
�  Supports group sharing � up to 5 devices simultaneously. Instantly  share a party video, music album or photo library to up to five friends  at once!
"You know na bluetooth is a thing that hundred years old."Play Multiplayer Games in Android 
I suggest you some best multiplayer games for android ,you can play with your friends at everywhere. 
Asphalt 8:Airborne 
 [Price: Free]
[Price: Free]
We�ll start our list with Asphalt 8: Airborne because it is a pretty  competent multiplayer game. Much like the main story, multiplayer  involves racing people online in real time with up to 8 participants.  There are also ghost challenges where friends can challenge your best  time on  a track and race a ghost of you without you being required to be there.  It�s free with in app purchases so it costs nothing to try and many  people enjoy it. 

  
Badland  
 [Price: $3.99]
[Price: $3.99]
BADLAND is a unique game with amazing design and simple game play. It made our runner up for best designed game of 2013 and for good reason. It�s simply a good looking game. In the  multiplayer mode in BADLAND, it�s much the same as the game play with  the difference being the multiplayer takes place all on the same device.  So it isn�t online  multiplayer. There are 21 multiplayer levels and the developers have  said more will be added. It�s free to demo but to get the full game you  have to pay  
Modern Combat :Zero Hour
 [Price: $6.99]
[Price: $6.99]
Modern Combat 4 is really only a place holder here until Modern Combat 5  comes out, but if you�re really itching for a good multiplayer shooter,  Modern Combat 4 is a really great game to go with. It was one of the  first FPS titles to feature console level graphics and online  multiplayer and they�ve done it right since it�s still one of the best. If  you�ve ever played multiplayer on an FPS title before, you know what to  expect in the multiplayer here. It�s a little pricy at $6.99 but it�s  still a good game SHADOWGUN : Deadzone
 [Price: Free]
[Price: Free]
SHADOWGUN: DeadZone is another first person shooter from the makers of  Dead Trigger and Dead Trigger 2. The multiplayer in this game is  astounding as you can gun it out with up to 12 players total in various  online deathmatches. The developers have been really good with fixing  bugs and adding  new content so there is frequently new things to try out. Did we  mention it�s also free? If you�re looking for a cheap FPS, this is the  one to go with.