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IEEE P802.11-REVme/D6.0, Jun 2024

Part 11: Wireless Local Area Network (LAN) Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications

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P802.11-REVme/D6.0, Jun 2024 is a wireless LAN standard draft focused on the medium access control (MAC) and physical layer (PHY) specifications that support local area networking. It is relevant to communication, networking and broadcast technologies, as well as computing systems that depend on interoperable WLAN behavior. By defining technical requirements for radio and protocol operation, the document helps guide design, testing, and compatibility decisions for products built around IEEE 802.11-based connectivity.

P802.11-REVme/D6.0, Jun 2024 overview

This technical document addresses the core MAC and PHY framework for wireless local area networks, making it a useful reference for engineers working on WLAN implementations. P802.11-REVme/D6.0, Jun 2024 is positioned as an inactive draft standard, so it is best viewed as part of the standards record rather than a current active requirement. Its scope supports specification review, conformance analysis, and product planning where precise WLAN layer behavior and interoperability are important.

Typical use cases

This standard is commonly consulted for WLAN chipset development, access point and client device design, and verification of wireless communication behavior in computing equipment. It may also support integration work in routers, network adapters, embedded controllers, and other systems that rely on Wi-Fi-style connectivity. In procurement and engineering workflows, the document can help teams align implementation details with the MAC and PHY expectations that affect network performance, compatibility, and test planning.

Why this standard matters

Standards such as P802.11-REVme/D6.0, Jun 2024 matter because WLAN products depend on consistent protocol and radio-layer definitions to behave predictably across vendors and device types. Clear MAC and PHY requirements reduce design ambiguity, improve interoperability testing, and support more reliable certification and compliance review. For organizations handling networking hardware, the standard also helps lower risk in product selection, engineering validation, and long-term maintenance of wireless systems.

  • Wireless LAN MAC requirements
  • PHY layer specifications
  • Interoperability and conformance review
  • WLAN device design and testing
  • Networking and computing system integration
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  • Publication Date: 2024
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
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