SWRU423A July 2015 – May 2016 WL1801MOD , WL1805MOD , WL1807MOD , WL1831MOD , WL1835MOD , WL1837MOD
Reduced interframe space (RIFS) was introduced in IEEE 802.11n to improve its efficiency. RIFS is the time in microseconds by which the multiple transmissions from a single station are separated. RIFS is used when no SIFS-separated response frames are expected from the receiver. The value of RIFS is 2 μs for 802.11n phy.
WiLink8.0 supports RIFS in RX (mainly for Wi-Fi certification). For TX (like most other devices), WiLink8.0 uses A-MPDU, and chooses not to use RIFS.