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IEEE P802.11d/D2

Part 11: Wireless Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications: Specification for Operation in Additional Regulatory Domains

Standard by IEEE, 2000

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P802.11d/D2 defines a draft specification for wireless LAN operation in additional regulatory domains, helping align MAC and PHY behavior with local requirements. As part of the broader P802.11 communication and networking framework, it focuses on how equipment should adapt to regional rules without losing interoperability. For organizations working with radio-enabled network products, P802.11d/D2 provides a technical reference that can support compliant design, evaluation, and cross-market deployment planning.

What is P802.11d/D2?

P802.11d/D2 is an IEEE 802.11 draft standard centered on extending wireless medium access control and physical layer specifications for use in additional regulatory domains. In practical terms, it addresses how WLAN devices may recognize and operate under region-specific constraints such as channel use and transmission behavior. The draft format indicates it was developed as part of the standards process, making P802.11d/D2 relevant for engineering review, protocol analysis, and standards-based implementation work.

Where is P802.11d/D2 used?

This standard is most relevant in wireless networking equipment and system design where radio behavior must match local regulatory conditions. Typical use cases include access points, client devices, embedded wireless modules, and other communication hardware that may be deployed across multiple countries or domains. P802.11d/D2 is useful when product teams need a reference for regional adaptation during development, validation, or procurement of WLAN-related technology.

Why is P802.11d/D2 important?

P802.11d/D2 helps reduce the risk of designing wireless products that operate outside the limits of a target market’s regulatory environment. By defining how additional domain information is handled within the 802.11 framework, it supports more consistent implementation and testing. That can improve compliance planning, simplify product verification, and help maintain interoperability when equipment is intended for use in more than one regulatory region.

  • Draft WLAN regulatory-domain specification
  • MAC and PHY behavior for regional operation
  • Wireless product design and validation reference
  • Relevant to multi-market radio deployment
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  • Publication Date: 2000
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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