A good way to follow progress without being an IEEE member is to read the
documents from the web-site. The presentations people use while developing
the standards are public documents, archived on the site, available for all
to view. The draft standards themselves are not available to the public.

http://www.ieee802.org/11

Simon


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Hi all,

Is there a list which follows and discusses the IEEE developments in
wireless standards?

I know a few members are part of the IEEE and that information is a bit
hush-hush, but I would like to discuss what is made available with others.

This list seems to get a lot more troubleshooting requests than anything
else.

Cheers,

Rob


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