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802.11m
802.11m is an initiative to perform editorial maintenance, corrections, improvements, clarifications, and interpretations relevant to documentation for 802.11 family specifications. The term 802.11m also refers to the set of maintenance releases itself.

The 802.11m initiative, sometimes called "802.11 housekeeping" or "802.11 cleanup," was begun in 1999 by IEEE Task Group M, a part of the IEEE 802.11 Working Group. The 802.11 family is an evolving set of standards for wireless local area networks (WLANs).

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Read more about it:
>>  IEEE Task Group M publishes status updates for 802.11m.
>>  The 802 Standards Committee provides links to general information concerning WLAN standards.
>>  SearchMobileComputing.com provides a Wireless Learning Guide.
>>  The 802.xx Fast Reference summarizes all 802.11 specifications and links to definitions.

Last updated on: Apr 10, 2006

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