This document introduces the Reliable and Available Wireless (RAW) Architecture. It leverages and extends RFC 8655 to adapt to the challenges that affect the wireless medium. I think that the document is valuable and almost ready for publication, but I have some comments. The main issue, from an OPSDIR point of view, is section 2.6 on OAM variations. Considering the ongoing discussion on draft-ietf-opsawg-oam-characterization, it might be better to avoid general OAM definitions here. I suggest to consider RFC 7799 and RFC 9551 for reference and include only the terms useful in the context of this document. I would simply refer to the definitions of RFC 9551 for In-band OAM and Out-of-band OAM. In addition, I would omit new terms, e.g. Limited OAM or Upstream OAM, which are not used in the rest of the document and, if needed, could be taken into account for draft-ietf-opsawg-oam-characterization. I also found few nits for your consideration: - Some acronyms in section 2 are well known (e.g. FEC, OAM, SNR, Uplink, Downlink, Downstream, Upstream,...) and can be simply explained within the text. - I suggest to move section 3.2 on "The RAW problem" earlier in the document, perhaps after the Introduction. - Some Figures can be improved since are not very clear, e.g. Figure 1, Figure 4, Figure 8 and Figure 10.