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...the wireless standards used for IEEE 802.11n and 803.15. What is the highest range and speed for these standards?
NICs do not connect to applications, rather they connect to other wireless devices. IEEE 802.1 is the standard used to connect wireless NICs to other network devices.
A wireless sensor network can use any suitable standard or non-standard protocol. Commonly used protocols include ZigBee (IEEE 802.15.4) and other members of the IEEE 802.15 protocol family.
It is divided into LLC (IEEE 802.2) and MAC (IEEE 802.3) layers.The LLC is used to identify the upper layer protocol from the received data.The MAC layer is used to identify the particular host on the destination network.
"Wi-Fi" is the trade name for the IEEE 802.11 standard. the name is used to sell the product , much like the term "Firewire" (IEEE 1394).
2.4 GHz and in 5 GHz too in case of IEEE 802.11n compliant wireless network
A protocol that is used to create a basic layer of security for a wireless network is to set up a password and log in. This way no one else can use the wireless network, but the owner.
Ethernet is the most popular network technology used on wired LANs. And IEEE 802 i.e Wi-fi is used for wireless LANs. -- By MyNarutoAnime ----
According to IEEE the 802STANDARD is used for LAN Standard.
It means that the wireless network adapter supports both 802.11b (2.4GHz) and 802.11a (5GHz) frequencies. 802.11b was the first mainstream wireless networking solution. 802.11a was mostly used in corporate environments where throughput was more important than range.
The protocol adaptation layer servers as a translator between two protocols. This technology is used in digital wireless data transmission systems.
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