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IEEE P802.11n/D11.0, Jun 2009

Specific requirements Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) specifications Amendment 5: Enhancements for Higher Throughput

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P802.11n/D11.0, Jun 2009 is an English-language draft standard for wireless LAN technology, focusing on IEEE 802.11 MAC and PHY requirements with Amendment 5 enhancements for higher throughput. It addresses communication and networking needs where improved data rate, link efficiency, and radio performance are important. For teams working on WLAN design, evaluation, or procurement, this technical document helps define the baseline expectations associated with P802.11n/D11.0, Jun 2009 in a controlled and testable form.

Overview of P802.11n/D11.0, Jun 2009

This document sits within the 802.11 family and is tied to the medium access control and physical layer specifications used for wireless local area networking. Its focus is the higher-throughput amendment to the base WLAN requirements, making it relevant to implementations that need better spectral efficiency and improved link behavior. As a draft version, P802.11n/D11.0, Jun 2009 is typically useful for technical review, design alignment, and comparison against later finalized requirements.

Typical use cases

P802.11n/D11.0, Jun 2009 is commonly used when assessing WLAN equipment, chipset behavior, and radio design choices against higher-throughput 802.11 requirements. It may support engineering review for access points, client devices, and network modules intended for office, campus, or embedded wireless deployments. It is also relevant for validation work where MAC operation, PHY performance, and interoperability expectations need to be checked against a specific draft specification in the communication and networking domain.

Why it matters

For organizations that buy, test, or develop wireless networking products, this standard helps create a consistent reference for performance and compliance discussions. It reduces ambiguity around what higher-throughput 802.11 behavior should look like in practice and supports more reliable design verification. Using P802.11n/D11.0, Jun 2009 as a reference can help align procurement requirements, lab testing, and internal engineering documentation when working with WLAN systems based on the 802.11 MAC and PHY framework.

  • IEEE 802.11 MAC and PHY requirements
  • Higher-throughput amendment focus
  • Wireless LAN design and testing reference
  • Draft version for technical review
  • English-language standards document
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  • Publication Date: 2009
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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