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Maybe the yellow bit is trying to define a "peer-to-peer link" as being a direct link within a QBSS, specifically either a TDLS link or a link between IBSS STAs?
[It appears AP-AP links are not "peer-to-peer link"s, for example.] Thanks, Mark --
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--- This message came from the IEEE 802.11 Task Group M Technical Reflector ---
Hello all, it seems DLS has been removed in REVmd / 802.11-2020. What does the highlighted text below refer to? Should it be removed (meaning peer-to-peer link refers to either a TDLS link
or STA-STA comm in IBSS). Thanks, Payam ~~~~~ direct link: A bidirectional link from one quality-of-service (QoS) station (STA) to another QoS STA operating in the same
infrastructure QoS basic service set (BSS) that does not pass through a QoS access point (AP). Once a direct link has been set up, all frames between the two QoS STAs are exchanged directly. peer-to-peer link: A
direct link within a quality-of-service (QoS) basic service set (BSS), a tunneled direct-link setup (TDLS) link, or a station-to-station (STA-to-STA) communication in an independent basic service set
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