1) TCP/IP, 2) IPX/SPX, 3) NetBEUI, & 4) AppleTalk...
NetBEUI is the only listed protocol that is not routable; the rest are.
IPX/SPX : Routable // TCP/IP : Routable // NetBEUI : Not Routable
The OSI model encompasses all of the TCP/IP sub-protocols plus several other protocols that are not part of TCP/IP. These would include IPX/SPX, NetBEUI, Appletalk, and other proprietary protocols that are not part of the TCP/IP model.
Windows XP does not automatically install NetBEUI, as Microsoft considers it a legacy protocol.
nothing 802.11 is a rfc for wifi communication appletalk is a proprietary protocol used for communication between mac computers
The Transport Layer
Because it is not IP based.
AppleTalk
AppleTalk Transaction Protocol
Bus topology
NetBios Extended User Interface