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IEEE P802.11v/D10.0, Mar 2010

Part II: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) specifications: IEEE 802.11 Wireless Network Management Amendment

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IEEE P802.11v/D10.0, Mar 2010 is a draft amendment for wireless LAN medium access control and physical layer specifications, focused on IEEE 802.11 wireless network management. It addresses management-related behavior within Wi‑Fi systems, helping define how devices and networks coordinate operations more consistently. For communication and networking applications, this standard draft is relevant where controlled network management, interoperability, and implementation alignment matter in wireless LAN environments.

About IEEE P802.11v/D10.0, Mar 2010

This document belongs to the IEEE 802.11 family and targets the management functions that support wireless LAN operation. IEEE P802.11v/D10.0, Mar 2010 is a draft specification, so it is typically used as a technical reference for understanding proposed amendment requirements rather than a finalized installation rule. Its focus on wireless network management makes it important for designers and integrators working with access points, client devices, and MAC/PHY behavior in WLAN systems.

Where is IEEE P802.11v/D10.0, Mar 2010 used?

IEEE P802.11v/D10.0, Mar 2010 is most relevant in Wi‑Fi equipment and software that must support coordinated network management functions. That includes access points, wireless controllers, embedded radio modules, and client device firmware involved in medium access control behavior. It is useful in environments where roaming support, network steering, or management messaging may affect how wireless LANs operate across offices, campuses, and other managed connectivity settings. The document helps align implementation details in these systems.

Importance in practice

In practice, this draft matters because wireless LAN management features can affect interoperability, connection stability, and implementation consistency. IEEE P802.11v/D10.0, Mar 2010 provides a technical basis for reviewing design choices, preparing conformance-related work, and reducing ambiguity during development or procurement. For organizations evaluating WLAN components, it can help clarify how management-oriented MAC and PHY behavior is intended to function, supporting more controlled testing and lower integration risk.

  • IEEE 802.11 wireless network management
  • MAC and PHY amendment context
  • Draft status: inactive
  • Wi‑Fi device and firmware alignment
  • Interoperability and testing reference
SKU: 44874b16a74c

  • Publication Date: 2010
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
  • Official IEEE: Doi link

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