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11 The 802.11 protocol / specification is a very large document which covers
15 The IEEE specification documents and amendments describe what devices should
18 fully aligned. The 802.11 specification has evolved over twenty-five years
24 read the specification you may find the old infrared / IR protocol definition!)
32 The 802.11 specification breaks things up into a handful of top level areas:
51 There have been many revisions of the 802.11 specification. The specifications
54 The latest specification being implemented in net80211 is 802.11-2020, however
56 802.11 features / protocol handling should identify the specification and
80 into 802.11b. The PHY specification can be found in 802.11-2020 Section 15.)
85 rate DSSS specification (802.11-2020 Section 16) to provide 5.5Mbit and 11Mbit
94 behaviour. This is covered in the OFDM PHY specification (802.11-2020
101 specification (802.11-2020 Section 18.) There are some MAC extensions for
103 throughout the MAC specification. This also specifies support for 5MHz and
115 The physical layer support is covered in the HT PHY specification (802.11-2020
117 rest of the specification.
121 802.11ac extends the 802.11n specification (hence why it's VHT - Very
128 It builds on top of the 802.11n MAC and PHY specification, so a lot of
131 The PHY layer is covered in the VHT PHY Specification (802.11-2020 Section
133 rest of the specification.
181 keeping in mind when reading through the 802.11 specification and
203 Each of the PHY sections in the 802.11 specification describe what
215 of the time. For example the 802.11b specification defines the slot time
216 as 20uS, but the 802.11g specification lowers it to 9uS. The "slot time"
371 definitions require one transmitter at a time. Later specification
501 This is handled in userland. The 802.11 specification covers everything