The IEEE VLAN standard, specifically IEEE 802.1Q, defines a method for tagging Ethernet frames to support Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs). This standard allows network administrators to segment a physical network into multiple logical networks, enhancing security and traffic management. By adding a VLAN tag to frames, devices can identify and segregate traffic based on defined VLAN IDs, facilitating better organization and efficiency within network infrastructures.
According to IEEE the 802STANDARD is used for LAN Standard.
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There is nothing to be compatible with. Wireless A (IEEE 802.11a) was the first standard of the IEEE 802.11 standard.
802.3 is the IEEE standard for Ethernet devices and data managment
It's IEEE 802.3 for Ethernet and IEEE 802.11 for Wireless LANs.
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.
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IEEE - Institute of electrical and electronics engineers the standard for WLAN is IEEE 802.11 all of the standards in networking are devolved by IEEE
802.1 Actually, I think the answer is 802.3.
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