IEEE 802.11v, also known as Wireless Network Management (WNM), is a standard that defines mechanisms for managing wireless networks, particularly in dense deployments. It enables features like network-assisted roaming, where the network helps clients choose the best access point to connect to, improving connectivity and load balancing. It can also provide sleep mode enhancements for power saving, and directed multicast services.
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