IEEE P802.11v/D4.0, Nov 2008 PDF | Request Standard
Historical

IEEE P802.11v/D4.0, Nov 2008

Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) specifications Amendment 8: Wireless Network Management

Standard by IEEE, 2009

Available Formats:

  • Availability: Immediate Download
  • Language: English
  • License Type: Single User
  • Updates: Not Included
  • Availability: Request Quote
  • Language: English
  • License Type: Enterprise / Multi User
  • Updates: Included

About This Item

Legal Notices*
Newsletter *

P802.11v/D4.0, Nov 2008 is a draft wireless LAN standard focused on network management within the IEEE 802.11 family. It addresses the MAC and PHY specifications for Wireless Network Management, helping define how devices and access points can coordinate management functions in a WLAN. As part of the communication, networking and broadcast technologies field, this document is relevant to organizations that need a clear technical reference for wireless interoperability, implementation planning, and standards-based evaluation.

What is P802.11v/D4.0, Nov 2008?

P802.11v/D4.0, Nov 2008 is an IEEE 802.11 amendment draft that extends wireless LAN capabilities with management-oriented functions. Its subtitle identifies it as Amendment 8 for Wireless Network Management, placing it in the technical area of MAC and PHY specifications rather than higher-layer networking policies. In practical terms, the document helps define how WLAN equipment may support coordinated management behavior, with requirements and terminology intended to improve consistency across implementations of P802.11v/D4.0, Nov 2008.

Where is P802.11v/D4.0, Nov 2008 used?

This standard is most relevant in wireless LAN products and systems where network management behavior needs to be defined and tested consistently. Typical use cases include access points, client devices, enterprise WLAN deployments, and engineering workflows that involve interoperability or conformance review. Because it sits within IEEE 802.11 MAC and PHY specifications, P802.11v/D4.0, Nov 2008 is useful for designers, testers, and procurement teams working with Wi‑Fi equipment that must support standardized management features.

Why is P802.11v/D4.0, Nov 2008 important?

P802.11v/D4.0, Nov 2008 matters because wireless network management features can affect how devices behave across a WLAN and how reliably they interoperate. A clearly defined draft helps reduce ambiguity in implementation, supports more consistent testing, and gives vendors and buyers a common technical baseline. For standards-based projects, it can also help control design decisions, improve compliance review, and lower the risk of mismatched device behavior in managed wireless environments.

  • IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN amendment draft
  • Wireless Network Management focus
  • MAC and PHY specification context
  • Relevant to WLAN interoperability testing
  • English-language, inactive standard record
SKU: 362acaf9b818

  • Publication Date: 2009
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
  • Official IEEE: Doi link

Please request information about the document. Contact Page

Online Standart App

Need This Standard?

Need This Standard?

Summarize with AI

ChatGPT Perplexity Google AI Claude Grok

Online Standart Disclaimer

OnlineStandart.com is an authorized reseller of international standards through partnerships with authorized distributors. We do not own the copyrights or trademarks of the standards we sell, including but not limited to those of API, ASHRAE, BSI, SAE, ASTM, IEEE, IEC, ASME, ISO, and others.

All product names, logos, and brands are property of their respective owners. All company, product, and service names used on this website are for identification purposes only. Use of these names, trademarks, and brands does not imply endorsement.

The content provided on this website is for informational purposes only and is intended to promote our reselling services. OnlineStandart.com is not affiliated with or endorsed by any of the standard organizations unless explicitly stated.