The IEEE 802.11a specification applies to the 5 GHz frequency band. The U-NII has the ranges blocked in at 5.15 to 5.25 GHz, 5.25 to 5.35 GHz, 5.47 to 5.725 GHz and 5.725 to 5.825 GHz. Throughput is in spec'd at 27 MBits/second. Below you'll find links for more information.
An Independent Basic Service Set (IBSS) is a peer-to-peer IEEE 802 wireless LAN configuration which does not use an access point infrastructure.
Out-of-band
10BASE2, or IEEE 802.3, is an early Ethernet Standard that makes use of industry-standard RG-58 coaxial communications cables connected to BNC T-connectors. 10BASE2 gets its identifier, assigned by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics engineers (IEEE), from the following characteristics: "10" means it has a maximum transmission speed of 10Mbps; "BASE" is shorthand for "Baseband Transmission" or "Baseband Ethernet," meaning that the medium only transmits Ethernet signals; and "2" refers to its maximum network segment length of 185 meters, rounded up to 200 meters.
27 megahertz is a rate of 27 million cycles every second. Usually any form of RF-controlled device, such as RC cars use a wide variety of different frequencies to prevent interference. Take for example, most cordless phones nowadays operate on a 2.4GHz band (where previous ones used 900MHz roughly before 2004) which competes with devices that are compliant with every IEEE wireless networking standard up to 802.11ac (which operates on a 5GHz band).
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5GHz with a speed of up to 54Mbps
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The IEEE 1394b.
use broad band connection.
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IEEE 802.3 is the standard for Ethernet LAN. It is a collection of IEEE standards for physical layer and Data link layer's MAC sublayer. According to these standards, the Ethernet LAN card works. IEEE 802.4 is a Token Bus standard which was standardised by IEEE. It grants the Bus physical topology to use token messages to access physical layer.
Yes. IEEE 802.11 b/g
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* Open System * Shared Key * IEEE 802.1X
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The letters IEEE to many people stand for International Electrical, Electronic Engineer. Any person who has qualified to use those letters after their name is trained to design, build, or repair a wide range of Electronic machines