One of the lesser-known ingredients in the alphabet soup of 802.11
wireless LAN specifications, 802.11f [1] is a proposal that describes
wireless access-point communications among multivendor systems.
This technology, to be specified as the Inter-Access Point Protocol,
handles the registration of APs within a network and the exchange of
information when a user is roaming among coverage areas supported by
different vendors' access points. It will help with fast hand-off from
AP to AP.
From Do we need AP interoperability? [2] Network World on Wireless in
the Enterprise, 09/02/02.
* Task Group F [3]
* A Model for Context Transfer in IEEE 802 [4]
Links:
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[1] http://melbournewireless.org.au/?802.11f
[2] http://www.nwfusion.com/newsletters/wireless/2002/01539428.html
[3] http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/11/Reports/tgf_update.htm
[4] http://www.drizzle.com/~aboba/IEEE/draft-aboba-802-context-02.txt
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