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IEEE P802.11w/D10.0, May 2009

Specific Requirements Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) specifications Amendment 4: Protected Management Frames

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P802.11w/D10.0, May 2009 is a draft standard focused on Specific Requirements Part 11 for Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) specifications, with Amendment 4 addressing Protected Management Frames. It is relevant to communication, networking, and broadcast technologies where wireless interoperability and management-frame handling affect device behavior. For engineers and procurement teams, this document helps define a clear technical reference point for WLAN feature development, conformance review, and controlled implementation.

Overview of P802.11w/D10.0, May 2009

This technical document sits within the IEEE 802.11 family and concentrates on how protected management frames are addressed in WLAN MAC and PHY specifications. P802.11w/D10.0, May 2009 is associated with amendment-level work, so it is best understood as a development-stage reference for evaluating protocol requirements rather than a finished commercial profile. It is useful when reviewing how management traffic is handled, especially where consistency, interoperability, and implementation rules matter.

Typical use cases

P802.11w/D10.0, May 2009 is typically used in wireless LAN product development, chipset evaluation, and standards-based testing for management-frame handling. It may support design teams working on access points, client devices, and embedded WLAN modules that need to align MAC and PHY behavior with amendment-specific requirements. The document can also be relevant in lab environments, where conformance checks and implementation comparisons help assess whether protected management frame support is being applied consistently.

Why it matters

For organizations building or evaluating WLAN equipment, this standard matters because it provides a defined basis for compliance and technical consistency in a sensitive part of the wireless protocol stack. Protected management frames can influence robustness, interoperability, and the reliability of network control behavior. Using P802.11w/D10.0, May 2009 helps reduce ambiguity during specification review, procurement, and testing, especially when different vendors need to align on the same amendment-focused requirements.

  • Wireless LAN MAC and PHY requirements
  • Protected management frame focus
  • Amendment 4 technical context
  • Draft-stage reference for review
  • IEEE 802.11 family alignment
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  • Publication Date: 2009
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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