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IEEE P802.11v/D9.0, Feb 2010

Part 11: 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/D9.0, Feb 2010 is an active draft-stage wireless LAN standard document focused on MAC and PHY specifications for IEEE 802.11 network management. It addresses amendment material for managing devices and connections within communication networks, helping define how wireless systems handle control behavior more consistently. For organizations working with WLAN design, evaluation, or procurement, this specification is relevant because it supports structured review of network management functions in a standards-based environment.

What is IEEE P802.11v/D9.0, Feb 2010?

This draft belongs to the IEEE 802.11 family and sits within Part 11 of wireless LAN medium access control and physical layer specifications. IEEE P802.11v/D9.0, Feb 2010 focuses on Amendment 8, which is identified with wireless network management. In practical terms, it represents a technical document used to refine how IEEE 802.11 systems support management-related behavior across the MAC and PHY layers. That makes it useful for understanding requirements, interoperability expectations, and implementation direction during development and review.

Where is IEEE P802.11v/D9.0, Feb 2010 used?

This standard is mainly used in wireless LAN engineering, especially where network management features must be aligned with IEEE 802.11 specifications. It is relevant to access points, client devices, WLAN controllers, and test environments that evaluate management-related behavior. In communication and networking applications, IEEE P802.11v/D9.0, Feb 2010 may also support design work for enterprise wireless deployments, system validation, and compliance-oriented documentation. Its subject area points to practical use wherever reliable WLAN management is part of the technical workflow.

Why is IEEE P802.11v/D9.0, Feb 2010 important?

IEEE P802.11v/D9.0, Feb 2010 matters because network management behavior in wireless LANs can affect consistency, interoperability, and system performance. Using the draft helps teams review requirements early and compare implementation choices against a common specification baseline. For procurement, development, and testing, it reduces ambiguity around expected WLAN management functions and supports more controlled technical decisions. In standards-driven projects, that kind of clarity can lower integration risk and improve the reliability of wireless equipment and deployments.

  • Wireless LAN MAC and PHY context
  • Network management amendment material
  • Draft specification for review and testing
  • Relevant to IEEE 802.11 implementations
  • Supports interoperability and compliance checks
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  • Publication Date: 2010
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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