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ALL IEEE 802.X, where X=1,2,3.....16 are LAN standards, 1&2 are for data link(Logical link control and management), 3 (ethernet),4,5 for wired lan, 11,15 and 16 for wireless LAN

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You should be reading the book instead of using wikianswers. Allah hu akbar!!

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For the person asking, the correct answer is 802.3

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IEEE standards are just arbitrarily assigned numbers for different devices. For example:

802.11 is the standard (usually followed by a letter, such as A, B, G, N) for wireless networking.

1394 is the standard for Firewire.

networking has many. The most common:

10BASE (10mbit)

100BASE (100mbit, common)

200BASE

1000BASE (1000mbit, or gigabit, common)

It may then have a T or TX at the end (such as 10BASE-T) to denote if it's full duplex, half duplex, etc.

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802.11a

802.11b

802.11g

802.11n

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IEEE 802.3 describe ehternet. 802.11b/g, also called Wi-Fi for wireless.



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