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Re: [STDS-802-11] 11me/D1.0 CID 1479 (Beacon frame size)



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Mark,
Why not leave the Standard open and allow external testing and developers to identify the optimum size that they would like to use?
There is not a reason to limit this in the standard.
Kind regards,
Jon

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On Mon, Feb 7, 2022 at 11:09 AM Mark Rison <m.rison@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Following discussions in TGme today, re the following comment on 11me/D1.0:

 

It is not clear that all implementations support Beacon frames that are 2304 octets long

 

I would like to propose the following change:

 

After the table in 9.2.4.8.1 add "NOTE <n>---Some implementations might not support 2304-octet Beacon or Probe Response frames.  Restricting Beacon and Probe Response frames to a maximum of 1536 octets might improve interoperability." and in the "MMPDU size" cell add "(see NOTE <n>)"

 

Thanks,

 

Mark

 

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