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IEEE P802.11s/D10.0, Mar 2011

Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) specifications-Amendment 10: Mesh Networking

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P802.11s/D10.0, Mar 2011 is a wireless LAN draft standard focused on mesh networking within the IEEE 802.11 family. It addresses medium access control and physical layer specifications for mesh-oriented connectivity, helping define how devices can extend network coverage and support multi-hop wireless communication. For communication, networking, and broadcast technologies, this technical document is relevant when evaluating interoperable wireless LAN designs, protocol behavior, and implementation requirements for mesh-capable systems.

About P802.11s/D10.0, Mar 2011

This specification sits in Part 11 of the WLAN standard framework and targets Amendment 10 for mesh networking. P802.11s/D10.0, Mar 2011 describes draft-level technical requirements intended to guide how wireless stations may form and maintain mesh links, manage forwarding paths, and support coordinated access across interconnected nodes. As a standards document, it is useful for engineers and procurement teams that need a clear reference for comparing capabilities, reviewing design choices, or checking conformance-related details in 802.11 mesh implementations.

Where is P802.11s/D10.0, Mar 2011 used?

P802.11s/D10.0, Mar 2011 is most relevant in wireless LAN deployments that rely on mesh networking rather than a single access point topology. That can include campus networks, industrial sites, temporary communications setups, and distributed equipment installations where wireless nodes must relay traffic across multiple hops. It is also useful in product development for routers, access points, client devices, and network infrastructure intended to support mesh-capable 802.11 operation in communication and networking environments.

Importance in practice

In practice, P802.11s/D10.0, Mar 2011 helps bring structure to mesh WLAN design and evaluation. Teams can use it to align implementations with a common technical baseline, reduce integration issues, and support more consistent testing of forwarding behavior, connectivity setup, and interoperability expectations. For buyers and technical reviewers, the standard can also help clarify whether a product is designed for mesh networking use cases and whether its wireless functions fit the intended deployment profile.

  • IEEE 802.11 mesh networking draft
  • Wireless LAN MAC and PHY scope
  • Multi-hop node connectivity
  • Mesh-capable WLAN design reference
SKU: 4771a43139c4

  • Publication Date: 2011
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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