diff --git a/src/wifi/doc/source/wifi-design.rst b/src/wifi/doc/source/wifi-design.rst index 6137ef6b7..598ee8fe4 100644 --- a/src/wifi/doc/source/wifi-design.rst +++ b/src/wifi/doc/source/wifi-design.rst @@ -167,8 +167,6 @@ packets. Interference from other wireless technologies is only modeled when the SpectrumWifiPhy is used. The following details pertain to the physical layer and channel models: -* 802.11ax/be MU-RTS/CTS is not yet supported -* 802.11ac/ax/be MU-MIMO is not supported, and no more than 4 antennas can be configured * 802.11n/ac/ax/be beamforming is not supported * 802.11n RIFS is not supported * 802.11 PCF/HCF/HCCA are not implemented @@ -178,11 +176,11 @@ The following details pertain to the physical layer and channel models: * Cases where RTS/CTS and ACK are transmitted using HT/VHT/HE/EHT formats are not supported * Energy consumption model does not consider MIMO * 802.11ax preamble puncturing is supported by the PHY but is currently not exploited by the MAC -* Only minimal 802.11be PHY is supported (no MAC layer yet) +* Only minimal MU-MIMO is supported (ideal PHY assumed, no MAC layer yet) At the MAC layer, most of the main functions found in deployed Wi-Fi -equipment for 802.11a/b/e/g/n/ac/ax are implemented, but there are scattered instances -where some limitations in the models exist. Support for 802.11n, ac and ax is evolving. +equipment for 802.11a/b/e/g/n/ac/ax/be are implemented, but there are scattered instances +where some limitations in the models exist. Support for 802.11n, ac, ax and be is evolving. Some implementation choices that are not imposed by the standard are listed below: