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IEEE P802.11.2/D1.01, Feb 2008

IEEE Draft Recommended Practice for the Evaluation of 802.11 Wireless Performance

Standard by IEEE, 2008

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IEEE P802.11.2/D1.01, Feb 2008 is an IEEE draft recommended practice that addresses how 802.11 wireless performance may be evaluated. In the communication, networking and broadcast technologies context, it helps define a more consistent basis for testing and comparison of wireless LAN behavior. For organizations working with 802.11 equipment or lab assessments, this standard is useful for improving repeatability, clarifying performance criteria, and supporting more dependable technical review.

Overview of IEEE P802.11.2/D1.01, Feb 2008

This draft standard focuses on the evaluation of 802.11 wireless performance, making it relevant to engineers, test labs, and procurement teams that need a common reference for assessment. IEEE P802.11.2/D1.01, Feb 2008 is aimed at helping define how performance-related observations are handled in a structured way, which can support more comparable results across systems and test setups. Its draft status indicates a technical document intended for review and refinement within the wireless networking domain.

Typical use cases

IEEE P802.11.2/D1.01, Feb 2008 is typically used when evaluating wireless LAN products, validating access point behavior, or comparing client device performance under controlled conditions. It may also support lab testing of throughput, connection stability, and overall 802.11 behavior in enterprise, campus, or equipment qualification settings. Teams involved in wireless system design, acceptance testing, and performance benchmarking can use it as a technical reference when consistency matters across multiple test environments.

Why it matters

In wireless networking work, clear evaluation practices reduce ambiguity and make results easier to trust. IEEE P802.11.2/D1.01, Feb 2008 matters because it supports more consistent performance assessment for 802.11 systems, which can improve design decisions, procurement reviews, and test reporting. For organizations comparing products or verifying compliance-related expectations, using a defined reference helps lower the risk of uneven measurements and supports better technical communication between suppliers, labs, and users.

  • 802.11 wireless performance evaluation
  • Draft recommended practice
  • Test and comparison guidance
  • Wireless LAN assessment context
  • Communication and networking focus
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  • Publication Date: 2008
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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