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IEEE P802.11v/D7.0, Jul 2009

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

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P802.11v/D7.0, Jul 2009 is a draft technical standard for wireless LAN management within the IEEE 802.11 framework. It focuses on amendment 8 for Wireless Network Management, helping define how devices and infrastructure can coordinate management behavior in communication networks. For organizations working with WLAN design, interoperability, or conformance review, this specification provides a clear reference point for managing network functions more consistently.

P802.11v/D7.0, Jul 2009 overview

This document sits in the Part 11 MAC and PHY specifications family and addresses wireless network management functions for IEEE 802.11 systems. P802.11v/D7.0, Jul 2009 is relevant where access points, stations, and related WLAN components need structured management interactions rather than only basic data transfer. In practical terms, it supports engineering work around network control behavior, feature alignment, and draft-stage evaluation of amendment requirements for wireless LAN deployments.

Typical use cases

P802.11v/D7.0, Jul 2009 is commonly consulted during WLAN product development, feature verification, and interoperability testing for devices that support network management capabilities. It may be used by engineers designing access points, client devices, or controller-based wireless systems that need defined management behavior across a radio network. The standard is also useful in procurement and lab validation when a draft amendment reference is needed for comparing implementation plans against wireless network management requirements.

Why this standard matters

For wireless networking work, this draft matters because it helps reduce ambiguity around management behavior in IEEE 802.11 environments. Using P802.11v/D7.0, Jul 2009 as a reference can support more consistent design decisions, clearer testing criteria, and better alignment between device capabilities and expected WLAN management functions. That can lower integration risk, improve interoperability planning, and make compliance reviews easier when evaluating draft or amendment-based requirements in communication and networking projects.

  • IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN management
  • Amendment 8: Wireless Network Management
  • Draft-stage MAC and PHY specification reference
  • Interoperability and conformance planning
  • WLAN device and infrastructure coordination
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  • Publication Date: 2009
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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