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IEEE P802.11v/D16.0, Nov 2010

Part II: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) specifications-Amendment 8: IEEE 802.11 Wireless Network Management

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IEEE P802.11v/D16.0, Nov 2010 is a draft IEEE wireless LAN standard focused on network management within the 802.11 MAC and PHY framework. It addresses how Wi-Fi devices and infrastructure can support management-related functions more effectively, which is important for communication systems that need better coordination and control. As part of the IEEE 802.11 family, IEEE P802.11v/D16.0, Nov 2010 is relevant to networking implementations where operational efficiency and interoperability matter.

IEEE P802.11v/D16.0, Nov 2010 overview

This draft specification sits within Part II of the wireless LAN Medium Access Control and Physical Layer standards and concentrates on Amendment 8: IEEE 802.11 Wireless Network Management. In practical terms, it provides technical guidance for management behavior in WLAN environments, helping define how devices and access points may handle network management functions more consistently. For engineering teams working with IEEE P802.11v/D16.0, Nov 2010, the document offers a reference point for design alignment and protocol-related evaluation.

Typical use cases

This standard is typically used in WLAN equipment development, network planning, and interoperability testing where wireless network management behavior needs to be understood or implemented. It may be relevant for access points, client devices, controllers, and test setups in enterprise, campus, or service-provider wireless environments. Because it focuses on IEEE 802.11 wireless network management, it is useful when evaluating how devices support coordination, device interaction, and management-oriented features within communication and networking systems.

Why this standard matters

IEEE P802.11v/D16.0, Nov 2010 matters because wireless network management can directly affect usability, consistency, and operational control in WLAN deployments. A clear technical reference helps reduce implementation ambiguity, supports more reliable testing, and improves procurement decisions when comparing equipment behavior. For organizations developing or validating IEEE 802.11-based systems, the standard can help align design choices with expected management functions and reduce risk during integration and compliance-oriented review.

  • Draft IEEE 802.11 wireless network management amendment
  • MAC and PHY context for WLAN coordination
  • Relevant to device and access point interoperability
  • Useful for implementation review and testing
  • English-language inactive standards document
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  • Publication Date: 2010
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Computing and Processing
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