The IEEE-SA has created an easy to use
Online Standards Development web site that has a wealth of
information that details the whole standards process flow, from
creation of the initial PAR, to balloting to final draft, and beyond.
It even includes, tutorials, and online forms of the various processes
evolved. This site is recommended for all Member's and Chair's involved.

IEEE 802.11 STANDARD
INTERPRETATIONS
Interpretations are issued to
explain and clarify the intent of the standard and are not intended to
constitute an alteration to the original standard or to supply
consulting information. Any changes to the standard are made only
through revisions or supplements to the standard.
It is recognized that requests
are frequently received that are partially or totally requests for
information rather than requests for an interpretation. It is
inappropriate to issue an official interpretation to answer such
requests.
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IEEE 802.11 DOCUMENTS REGARDING ISO/IEC FAST
TRACK BALLOTS
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Link to Documents |
Links to documents
approved by the IEEE 802.11 Working Group related to the ISO/IEC
8802-11 DAM6 and DAM7 fast track ballots.
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Have access to the 802.11 private area of
this Web Site ?
. . . 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.
802.11 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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