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IEEE P802.11-REVma/D7.0

Specific Requirements Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications. (This Document Reflects the Combining of the 2003 Edition of 802.11 Plus the 802.11g, 802.11h, 802.11iand 802.11j Amendments) (Revision of IEEE Std 802.11-1999) (Superseded by P802.11-REVma_D8.0)

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IEEE P802.11-REVma/D7.0 is an inactive draft revision for wireless LAN technology, covering the Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) specifications described in the subtitle. It reflects the combining of the 2003 edition of 802.11 with the 802.11g, 802.11h, 802.11i, and 802.11j amendments, making it relevant to communication, networking, and broadcast technologies. As a consolidated technical document, IEEE P802.11-REVma/D7.0 helps define how compatible WLAN implementations are organized and evaluated.

IEEE P802.11-REVma/D7.0 overview

This standard revision brings together the core IEEE 802.11 framework and several important amendments into one working draft. It focuses on MAC coordination and PHY behavior for wireless LAN systems, which are central to interoperability and performance in 802.11-based networks. The document is useful when tracking how the combined requirements evolved from the 1999 edition and later amendments. For engineering and compliance work, IEEE P802.11-REVma/D7.0 provides a consolidated reference point before the superseding draft.

Typical use cases

IEEE P802.11-REVma/D7.0 is typically consulted for wireless LAN equipment design, protocol review, and conformance-oriented testing where the MAC and PHY layers must align with the combined 802.11 requirements. It is especially relevant to access points, client devices, and related radio implementations that depend on 802.11g, 802.11h, 802.11i, or 802.11j features. Teams may also use it when comparing draft changes, planning product validation, or checking technical consistency across WLAN subsystems.

Why this standard matters

In practice, a consolidated revision like IEEE P802.11-REVma/D7.0 helps reduce ambiguity when multiple amendments affect the same wireless LAN design. It supports clearer procurement, engineering review, and test planning by keeping the MAC and PHY requirements in one place. That can improve consistency across implementations and lower the risk of mismatch between intended behavior and verified performance. Because this is an inactive draft superseded by a later version, it is most valuable for historical reference and traceability.

  • Wireless LAN MAC requirements
  • PHY layer specification details
  • Combined 802.11 amendment content
  • Draft revision and traceability
  • Superseded standard reference
SKU: dede0cc2718e

  • Publication Date: 2006
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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