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IEEE P802.11ax/D7.0, Sept 2020

Specific Requirements Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications Amendment Enhancements for High Efficiency WLAN

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P802.11ax/D7.0, Sept 2020 is a technical draft for high efficiency WLAN requirements, focusing on wireless LAN medium access control (MAC) and physical layer (PHY) specifications. It is relevant to communication, networking, computing, and related systems where Wi‑Fi performance, coordination, and interoperability are important. As an inactive standard document, it is most useful for design reference, comparison, and historical technical context around amendment development.

Overview of P802.11ax/D7.0, Sept 2020

This document addresses the MAC and PHY aspects of a wireless LAN amendment intended to improve high efficiency WLAN operation. P802.11ax/D7.0, Sept 2020 is positioned within the 802.11 family and reflects a draft stage of the specification, so it is especially relevant when reviewing technical requirements, feature definitions, and implementation intent. For engineers and procurement teams, it can help identify the scope of the amendment and the type of performance and compatibility considerations associated with the draft.

Typical use cases

This standard is typically consulted when evaluating WLAN chipset behavior, access point design, client device implementation, and interoperability testing for high efficiency wireless networks. It may also support documentation and analysis for embedded communications systems, network hardware, and computing platforms that rely on draft 802.11ax functionality. In practice, P802.11ax/D7.0, Sept 2020 can be useful for comparing MAC/PHY features, reviewing conformance expectations, and aligning development work with the amendment’s technical direction.

Why it matters

Standards like P802.11ax/D7.0, Sept 2020 matter because they provide a defined reference for designing and testing WLAN products against a common technical baseline. That helps reduce integration risk, improve consistency across devices, and support more reliable procurement and evaluation decisions. For teams working on wireless LAN equipment, the document can guide feature review, compliance planning, and product validation while the amendment remains relevant as a draft reference for high efficiency WLAN requirements.

  • Wireless LAN MAC and PHY requirements
  • High efficiency WLAN amendment draft
  • 802.11 family technical reference
  • Implementation and interoperability review
  • Inactive draft-stage specification
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  • Publication Date: 2020
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
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