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IEEE P802.11ai/D3.0, Sept. 2014

Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications: Amendment- Fast Initial Link Setup

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P802.11ai/D3.0, Sept. 2014 is a draft wireless LAN specification focused on Fast Initial Link Setup within Part 11 MAC and PHY requirements. It sits in the IEEE 802.11 family and is relevant to computing and networking systems that need quicker connection establishment between devices and access points. For engineers and buyers reviewing P802.11ai/D3.0, Sept. 2014, the value lies in understanding the draft amendment’s link setup behavior, technical scope, and compliance context.

What is P802.11ai/D3.0, Sept. 2014?

This document is a draft amendment to the IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN standard, centered on Fast Initial Link Setup. It addresses how MAC and PHY procedures can support faster first-time connectivity in Wi‑Fi systems, which may reduce the delay before a device can join a network. P802.11ai/D3.0, Sept. 2014 is most useful when evaluating draft-level technical requirements, interoperability expectations, and implementation details tied to initial association and connection setup.

Where is P802.11ai/D3.0, Sept. 2014 used?

P802.11ai/D3.0, Sept. 2014 is typically relevant in wireless LAN product development and testing, especially for client devices, access points, and chipset or firmware design work. It may be used in environments where faster onboarding matters, such as enterprise Wi‑Fi deployments, managed public networks, or embedded computing systems that connect repeatedly to the same infrastructure. The document also supports review of MAC and PHY behavior during initial link establishment.

Why is P802.11ai/D3.0, Sept. 2014 important?

For teams working on wireless networking products, P802.11ai/D3.0, Sept. 2014 helps define draft requirements for a more efficient initial connection process. That matters for design control, interoperability testing, and comparison of implementation approaches across devices. Using the standard during engineering review can reduce ambiguity around link setup behavior and support more consistent procurement, validation, and compliance planning for IEEE 802.11-based systems.

  • IEEE 802.11 draft amendment
  • Fast Initial Link Setup focus
  • MAC and PHY specification context
  • Wireless LAN implementation review
  • Draft-level compliance and testing
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  • Publication Date: 2014
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Computing and Processing; Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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