which two amendments to the original 802.11 standard?

The 802.11-2007 standard includes which two amendments to the original 802.11 standard?
(Choose two.)

The 802.11-2007 standard includes which two amendments to the original 802.11 standard?
(Choose two.)

A.
802.11c

B.
802.11d

C.
802.11j

D.
802.11r

E.
802.11u



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Carlos Valentin

Carlos Valentin

802.11-2007

In 2003, task group TGma was authorized to “roll up” many of the amendments to the 1999 version of the 802.11 standard. REVma or 802.11ma, as it was called, created a single document that merged 8 amendments (802.11a, b, d, e, g, h, i, j) with the base standard. Upon approval on March 8, 2007, 802.11REVma was renamed to the then-current base standard IEEE 802.11-2007.

CiscoDude

CiscoDude

The first 8 amendments (a,b,d,e,g,h,i,j)
c was included in D
F was withdrawn

802.11c
Defines bridging operations for 802.11. 802.11c has been included as a chapter in the 802.1D standard concerning wireless bridging.

802.11F
Set of recommendations (optional) defi ning the Inter-Access Point Protocol (IAPP) for
exchanging client security context between access points (AP). This amendment was
withdrawn in 2006.