IEEE 802.11 WG LETTER BALLOTS
ONGOING BALLOTS
LB Group(s) Comment(s) Instructions Document(s) Opened Closed Days Ballot Results
125 TGp Letter Ballot for Task Group-p Draft 4.0 LB# 125 Draft
Draft Draft P802.11p_D4.0.pdf
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124 TGn Recirculation Letter Ballot for Task Group-n Draft 4.0 LB# 124 Draft
Draft P802.11n_D4.00.pdf
March 28, 2008  - 23:59 ET April 12, 2008 - 23:59 ET

 

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IEEE 802.11 STANDARD INTERPRETATIONS

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IEEE 802.11 DOCUMENTS REGARDING ISO/IEC FAST TRACK BALLOTS

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Links to documents approved by the IEEE 802.11 Working Group related to the ISO/IEC 8802-11 DAM6 and DAM7 fast track ballots.

"Click Here" for IEEE 802 Free StandardsIEEE 802 STANDARDS AVAILABLE FOR FREE DOWNLOAD !

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All relevant IEEE 802.11 Standard, Amendments, and Recommended Practices are listed here.

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. . . you have direct access to the 802.1, 802.15,  802.16, 802.17, 802.18, 802.19, 802.20, 802.21, 802.22, & ETSI-BRAN private areas as well, by using your existing assigned 802.11 user name and password.

Having this ability enables us to freely access each others working documentation online. This is over and above the existing privilege of accessing ETSI-BRAN documentation.

To view the 802.1, 802.11, 802.15, 802.16, 802.17, 802.18, 802.19, 802.20, 802.21, 802.22, or the ETSI-BRAN documentation, you only have to enter your normally attended IEEE Working Group or Technical Advisory Group "Members Only -Username \ Password" to access all these private areas. Therefore, it is imperative that you do not allow your Username or Password to be misused as per the rules that cover the issuance of these parameters in the first place from the WG and as detailed in the operating rules.

"Click Here" for ETSI802.11 members access to  ETSI-BRAN INFO:

To view the ETSI-BRAN information, or alternatively use the hyperlink on the contents menu on this page. Please note, you will have to enter the normal IEEE 802.11 WG Members Only Username \ Password to access this area. For our colleagues from 802.1, 802.15, 802.16, 802.17, 802.18, 802.19, 802.20, 802.21, and 802.22 WGs \ TGs they may use their groups own assigned Members Only Username \ Password.



 
 

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