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Hello Adrian, Thanks for this clarification. However, the resolution to comment 6297 on D3.0, namely: If FILS is about initial link setup, then why does there need to be any discussion of SA caching? was: reject: the TG voted in this text and disagree about its importance. Here, "the TG voted in this text" refers to the fact that the text was in D1.0 or D2.0 (can't remember which), which was approved by TGai to go out for ballot. So it seems the rejection was spurious. Mark -- Mark RISON, Standards Architect, WLAN English/Esperanto/Français Samsung Cambridge Solution Centre Tel: +44 1223 434600 Innovation Park, Cambridge CB4 0DS Fax: +44 1223 434601 ROYAUME UNI WWW: http://www.samsung.com/uk From: *** 802.11 TGai - Fast Initial Link Set-Up *** [mailto:STDS-802-11-TGAI@xxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Stephens, Adrian P Hello All, The task group can change anything they like in their draft for any reason that the task group determines. So if the task group wants to get to D4.0 and re-write their draft amendment, they can do so – even if they are not addressing a comment requesting such a change. Of course, such a course is not necessarily wise. Best Regards, Adrian P STEPHENS Tel: +44 (1793) 404825 (office) ---------------------------------------------- From: *** 802.11 TGai - Fast Initial Link Set-Up *** [mailto:STDS-802-11-TGAI@xxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Mark Rison > remove this stuff. Err, I thought we were not allowed to remove anything from the draft, on the basis that D1.0 had been approved for ballot by TGai? Mark -- Mark RISON, Standards Architect, WLAN English/Esperanto/Français Samsung Cambridge Solution Centre Tel: +44 1223 434600 Innovation Park, Cambridge CB4 0DS Fax: +44 1223 434601 ROYAUME UNI WWW:
http://www.samsung.com/uk From: *** 802.11 TGai - Fast Initial Link Set-Up *** [mailto:STDS-802-11-TGAI@xxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Dan Harkins Hi George, I object to the resolution for CID 7252. There are no clients that use this information to select a network and there is no reason why any clients will in the future. Apps don't care what their IP address is and expecting APs to be configured with that sort of information is a false hope. Your examples on why this might be needed (as we have discussed) are completely contrived and unrealistic. You have a complicated solution to a non-problem. That is justification to remove this stuff. Dan. On 3/11/15 4:15 AM, "Cherian, George" <gcherian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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