IEEE Approves Revision of Wireless LAN Standard
An anonymous reader writes "IEEE announced the publication of IEEE 802.11-2012, which defines the technology for the world's premier wireless LAN products. The new IEEE 802.11-2012 revision has been expanded significantly by supporting devices and networks that are faster and more secure, while offering improved Quality of Service and improved cellular network hand-off. The standard's relevance continues to expand with the emergence of new applications, such as the smart grid, which augments the facility for electricity generation, distribution, delivery and consumption with a two-way, end-to-end network for communications and control."
IEEE also approved of NIGGERS! Niggers, niggers, niggers!
High school kids today remind me of that episode, only with their phones instead of the game !!
WEIRD !!
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And license fees?
Schroedinger's Brexit: The UK is both in and out of the EU at the same time!
The published IEEE standard is only for paid subscription.
OK, so how, precisely, are we to adhere to IEEE standards when viewing the standard is FUCKING PAYWALLED?
Seriously, folks, this culture of pay-to-play needs to be shut down. When you can't even read a fucking standard which will affect the entire industry without some asshole demanding payment, the system is broken.
WTF ever happened to public domain?
An enigma, wrapped in a riddle, shrouded in bacon and cheese
In my opinion cramming in more and more features into the Wifi protocol zoo is a bad idea.
How can we expect devices to function reliably if drivers have to consider dozens, if not hundreds of situations.
I doubt there is a single person who knows about every aspect of IEEE 802.11.
been going on for several decades now
OK, so how, precisely, are we to adhere to IEEE standards when viewing the standard is FUCKING PAYWALLED?
You buy a copy of it and read it. Then write your code to what you read.
What's so fucking hard about that?
Fuck you, Wifi. I didn't buy a 300 Mbps router and 300 Mbps receiver to transfer files at 2 MB/sec despite having line of sight and great reception.
Start advertising real-world speeds instead of peak, theoretical speeds (including overhead), in the vacuum of space, with 0 interference.
Then make sure those speeds deal with communication between 2 wireless clients connected to one AP. If we only had one client we'd use wires and put the fucking modem/router next to the single fucking client!
It's not worth it. It's a high level overview, and it's only 38 pages. I care deeply about the changes in it, and this doesn't mention ANY of the new important things that was meant to happen (eg, better adhoc). So, it's a bit of a let down, actually.
--Rob
Schlock Mercenary.
It is actually 802.11ae-2012. This is the standard that replaces 802.11n