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  • Good article:
    http://www.networkworld.com/news/2006/031306-wireless-lans-80211t.html?ts


    Defines test metrics in the cDontext to uses cases: data, latency sensitive and streaming media.

    Note:
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    The IEEE 802.11T is also referred to as the Wireless Performance Prediction (WPP) - test methods and metrics recommendation. Given the complexity of the IEEE 802.11 family of protocols, a test specification is particularly important so that products specifications and performance can be ascertained. The capital T in the name shows this is a "recommended practice" and not a standard.

    The goal of the 802.11T project is to provide a set of measurement methods, performance metrics, and test recommendations that enable manufacturers, independent test labs, service providers, and end users to measure the performance of IEEE 802.11 standard equipment and networks.
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    status: Jan2008
    -saj

  • Thats Good .This standard will help the end user get Quality products.

    Best ,
    S.Senthilraj

  • This appears to just be Azimuth trying to get some publicity for their product and generate some potential licensing revenue for the IP they own from their Wi-Fi testing system. In fairness, I have been told that the Azimuth system does a good job on tests.

  • Ben,
    The implement is targeted to 2008, so we don't know how it works,
    I don't know if generating revenue is the major point but ofcourse everthing goes by it,

    Thanks for your inputs Ben
    -Saj

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