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IEEE P802.11-REVme/D7.0, Aug 2024

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

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P802.11-REVme/D7.0, Aug 2024 is a draft wireless networking standard that addresses Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) specifications for local area network operation. In the context of Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies, it provides technical direction for how wireless devices exchange data over shared radio channels. The document matters for engineers and procurement teams that need a clear reference for interoperability, implementation planning, and compliance-related review in IEEE 802.11-based systems.

What is P802.11-REVme/D7.0, Aug 2024?

This document is part of the IEEE 802.11 family and focuses on the MAC and PHY layers that define how wireless LAN devices access the medium and transmit signals. P802.11-REVme/D7.0, Aug 2024 serves as a revision draft, bringing together technical requirements and updates into one working specification. It is used to guide design decisions, protocol behavior, and validation activities for equipment that must operate within the 802.11 framework.

Where is P802.11-REVme/D7.0, Aug 2024 used?

P802.11-REVme/D7.0, Aug 2024 is relevant wherever wireless LAN functionality depends on defined MAC and PHY behavior, such as access points, client adapters, embedded communication modules, and test environments. It is especially useful in product development, interoperability testing, and technical review for networking equipment that must support consistent radio communication. The standard may also be referenced during system integration when wireless performance and protocol conformance need to be checked against a common specification.

Why is P802.11-REVme/D7.0, Aug 2024 important?

Using P802.11-REVme/D7.0, Aug 2024 helps teams align design and testing with a defined wireless LAN baseline. That reduces ambiguity in implementation, supports more consistent interoperability, and can improve procurement and acceptance decisions. For products built around IEEE 802.11 technologies, the document provides a practical reference for verifying MAC operation, PHY behavior, and overall conformance expectations. It is particularly valuable when technical risk and compatibility need to be controlled early.

  • IEEE 802.11 MAC requirements
  • Wireless LAN PHY specifications
  • Draft revision document for review
  • Interoperability and conformance support
  • Wireless networking equipment reference
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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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