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IEEE P802.11aq/D9.0, Jun 2017

Specific requirements Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications Amendment 3: Pre-Association Discovery

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P802.11aq/D9.0, Jun 2017 is a draft wireless networking specification for IEEE 802.11, focused on Pre-Association Discovery within the Wireless LAN MAC and PHY framework. It addresses how devices can discover relevant network services before they complete association, which is important for smoother connection setup and more efficient WLAN operation. In communication and computing environments, this type of standard helps define interoperable behavior for equipment that relies on early network discovery and selection.

Overview of P802.11aq/D9.0, Jun 2017

This document sits within the IEEE 802.11 family and provides requirements for Pre-Association Discovery, a function related to how wireless LAN devices identify services and capabilities before joining a network. The draft designation indicates a development-stage technical document rather than a final publication, so it is generally used for engineering review, implementation planning, and conformance preparation. P802.11aq/D9.0, Jun 2017 is relevant where consistent discovery behavior is needed across WLAN devices and systems.

Typical use cases

This standard is typically relevant in WLAN products and systems that need to discover network information before association, such as client devices, access points, and service-aware wireless infrastructure. It may be used in enterprise connectivity workflows, device onboarding processes, and environments where early network selection improves user experience or operational efficiency. P802.11aq/D9.0, Jun 2017 is especially useful for engineering teams working on interoperability between wireless LAN equipment and discovery-oriented network features.

Why it matters

Pre-association discovery can reduce connection delays, support more predictable network selection, and improve interoperability across wireless devices. For procurement and compliance teams, the standard helps define a clear technical target for evaluation and testing. For designers and integrators, it offers a reference for implementing consistent behavior in WLAN MAC and PHY functions. Using P802.11aq/D9.0, Jun 2017 during development can help reduce integration risk and support more stable deployment outcomes.

  • IEEE 802.11 draft for WLAN discovery behavior
  • Pre-association service discovery requirements
  • MAC and PHY specification context
  • Wireless LAN interoperability reference
  • June 2017 draft revision
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  • Publication Date: 2017
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Computing and Processing
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