he Telecommunications Industry Association/Electronics Industry Alliance (TIA/EIA) is responsible for establishing Ethernet and structured wiring standards
The Telecommunications Industry Association/Electronics Industry Alliance (TIA/EIA) is responsible for establishing Ethernet and structured wiring standards
802.11
802.3 is the IEEE standard for Ethernet devices and data managment
Ethernet addresses are 48 bits long - not 32 bits long like IP addresses. Different single network standards have different address lengths. Ethernet addresses are called MAC addresses for other reasons, Media Access Control.
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The Telecommunications Industry Association/Electronics Industry Alliance (TIA/EIA) is responsible for establishing Ethernet and structured wiring standards
In the US, OSHA is the governmental organization that issues legally enforceable safety standards for the workplace. Numerous other national organizations issue standards that are not legally enforceable but serve as benchmarks and expert guides.
802.11
It's IEEE 802.3 for Ethernet and IEEE 802.11 for Wireless LANs.
10BaseT
802.3 is the IEEE standard for Ethernet devices and data managment
Gigabit Ethernet is also known as 1000 mega bits per seconds (Mbps). It is a part of the family of Ethernet computer networking and communication standards.
The International Organization for Standardization is an example of an organization that is active in the standards development.
base CX
It's IEEE 802.3 for Ethernet and IEEE 802.11 for Wireless LANs.
The standards are created by the World Wide Web Consortium, or W3C.
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