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802.3 is the IEEE standard for Ethernet devices and data managment
The standard which is considered to be the Ethernet standard is the 802.3az standard. The 100VG-AnyLAN or 802.12 has also become a common Ethernet standard.
provides improved range permits increased data rates
An IEEE standard for a token ring local area network access method, which is widely implemented in Token Ring.ieee-802
firewire and the i.Link
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"WiMAX is not a technology, but rather a certification mark, or 'stamp of approval' given to equipment that meets certain conformity and interoperability tests for the IEEE 802.16 family of standards. A similar confusion surrounds the term Wi-Fi, which like WiMAX, is a certification mark for equipment based on a different set of IEEE standards from the 802.11 working group for wireless local area networks (WLAN). Neither WiMAX, nor Wi-Fi is a technology but their names have been adopted in popular usage to denote the technologies behind them. This is likely due to the difficulty of using terms like 'IEEE 802.16' in common speech and writing."
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According to IEEE the 802STANDARD is used for LAN Standard.
Physical, MAC (Media access control), Wireless Management Protocol,
WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) is a wireless industry coalition dedicated to the advancement of IEEE 802.16 standards for broadband wireless access (BWA) networks.
WiMax
IEEE 802.3z
LAN standards are these of IEEE 802 group:802.3 - Ethernet802.11 a/b/g/n - Wireless LAN and Wi-Fi802.13 - 100BASE-X Ethernet802.15 - Wireless PAN (Personal Area Network)802.15.2 - IEEE 802.15 and IEEE 802.11 coexistence802.16 - Broadband Wireless Access (WiMAX certification)
LAN standards are these of IEEE 802 group:802.3 - Ethernet802.11 a/b/g/n - Wireless LAN and Wi-Fi802.13 - 100BASE-X Ethernet802.15 - Wireless PAN (Personal Area Network)802.15.2 - IEEE 802.15 and IEEE 802.11 coexistence802.16 - Broadband Wireless Access (WiMAX certification)
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