CommentID~CommenterName~CommenterEmail~CommenterPhone~CommenterFax~CommenterCo~Clause~Subclause~Page~Line~CommentType~Comment~SuggestedRemedy~Response~CommentStatus~ResponseStatus
0~Hoeben, Maarten~mhoeben@intersil.com~+31-30-2296083~~Intersil~00~00~00~00~E~The Bookmarks in the PDF do not make any sense.~Replace bookmarks with usable list or remove them all together.~~X~O
0~Hoeben, Maarten~mhoeben@intersil.com~+31-30-2296083~~Intersil~10~10.3~00~00~T~It is not clear to me how the 802.11b MAC should recover if the PTA determined that the transmission is not allowed. I think, the following scenarios are possible: 1. Transmit immediately after the deny condition is revoked. 2. Schedule a new transmission attempt, as if the previous attempt didn't happen (e.g. don't regards it as a retry). 3. Consider the deny as a 'virtual' collision and schedule a new transmission attempt as a retry.~Refer me to the text that specifies the expected behavior or add clarifying text on how to recover, possibly based on one of the scenarios I identified above.~~X~O
