The following IEEE Standards and task groups exist within the IEEE 802.11 working group[2]:
- IEEE 802.11 - The original 1 Mbit/s and 2 Mbit/s, 2.4 GHz RF and IR standard (1999)
- IEEE 802.11a - 54 Mbit/s, 5 GHz standard (1999, shipping products in 2001)
- IEEE 802.11b - Enhancements to 802.11 to support 5.5 and 11 Mbit/s (1999)
- IEEE 802.11c - Bridge operation procedures; included in the IEEE 802.1D standard (2001)
- IEEE 802.11d - International (country-to-country) roaming extensions (2001)
- IEEE 802.11e - Enhancements: QoS, including packet bursting (2005)
- IEEE 802.11F - Inter-Access Point Protocol (2003) Withdrawn February 2006
- IEEE 802.11g - 54 Mbit/s, 2.4 GHz standard (backwards compatible with b) (2003)
- IEEE 802.11h - Spectrum Managed 802.11a (5 GHz) for European compatibility (2004)
- IEEE 802.11i - Enhanced security (2004)
- IEEE 802.11j - Extensions for Japan (2004)
- IEEE 802.11k - Radio resource measurement enhancements (proposed - 2007?)
- IEEE 802.11l - (reserved and will not be used)
- IEEE 802.11m - Maintenance of the standard; odds and ends. (ongoing)
- IEEE 802.11n - Higher throughput improvements using MIMO (multiple input, multiple output antennas) (pre-draft - 2007?)
- IEEE 802.11o - (reserved and will not be used)
- IEEE 802.11p - WAVE - Wireless Access for the Vehicular Environment (such as ambulances and passenger cars) (working - 2008?)
- IEEE 802.11q - (reserved and will not be used, can be confused with 802.1Q VLAN trunking)
- IEEE 802.11r - Fast roaming Working "Task Group r" - 2007?
- IEEE 802.11s - ESS Mesh Networking (working - 2008?)
- IEEE 802.11T - Wireless Performance Prediction (WPP) - test methods and metrics Recommendation (working - 2008?)
- IEEE 802.11u - Interworking with non-802 networks (for example, cellular) (proposal evaluation - ?)
- IEEE 802.11v - Wireless network management (early proposal stages - ?)
- IEEE 802.11w - Protected Management Frames (early proposal stages - 2008?)
- IEEE 802.11x - (reserved and will not be used)
- IEEE 802.11y - 3650-3700 Operation in the U.S. (early proposal stages - ?)
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802.11 WG Timelines --
http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/11/Reports/802.11_Timelines.htm
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