Adrian-
Vic also did some investigation into doing his wireless work in 802.3. I believe the decision was that a new wireless PHY would not work without a new MAC, i.e. the 802.3 MAC was not suitable for supporting a wireless PHY.
I have seen a few pages regarding that in my archives. If I come across them again, I will scan them and give them to the 802.11 chair.
Best regards,
Geoff
Dear 802.11 participant,
Before IEEE 802.11 began, there was IEEE 802.4L. This was a task
group of 802 that investigated early wireless LAN technologies,
worked on regulatory issues, and wrote the PAR for 802.11.
Vic Hayes scanned these documents some years ago when we put the
early scanned 802.11 documents online. I hummed and harred about
putting the 4L documents up, and ended up doing nothing. Then I
forgot about it. Then I discovered the scanned documents. Thinking
that I should do something now, or it will never be done, I have
put these up on the 802.11 web site. They provide an interesting
insight into how people thought back then.
The documents are accessed on the 802.11 website in the document
(before 2000) archives.
http://www.ieee802.org/11/Documents/DocumentArchives/
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Best Regards,
Adrian Stephens
IEEE 802.11 Working Group Chair
mailto: adrian.p.stephens@ieee.org
Phone: +1 (971) 203-2032
Phone: +447342178905
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