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Where to get 802.11q?

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Sky14657

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Dec 19, 2002
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Anyone knows where I can get the document - even a summarized - for free?

Thanks in advance
 
Simple search on google gave me this:

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So what? That's not what I'm searching for... If it were so simple, I'd already found it.

I'm searching ISO 802.11 Q. There's a difference between 11 and 1...
 
from that website posted above:

"Xilinx Solutions

For more information, please see the Xilinx presentation on 10 Gigabit Ethernet which includes VLAN / IEEE802.11P / IEEE 802.11Q. Xilinx offers a host of silicon and IP solutions for Gigabit Ethernet and 10 Gigabit Ethernet. Both the MAC IP blocks provide support for VLANs."

i guess a simple search worked after all.



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Seems that I tend to repeat myself...
There is NO DOCUMENTATION OF ISO 802.11 Q ON THIS PAGE!

Sure, you can find the words with a search. But I need the DOCUMENTATION OF ISO 802.11 Q, not an anything URL that sounds like.

Simply forget it. I don't have the nervs to react further on stupid replies.
 
The IEEE ( are responsible for setting the standards.

contains information about the 11.a, b, c, and d standards, but no q yet.

However, the page does have a link "Contact IEEE for 802.11" - perhaps it's worth dropping them an email.

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