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IEEE 802.X Specification
Logical Link Control (LLC) |
802.2
This is the specification for the upper part of the OSI Network layer. |
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IEEE 802.X Specification
Ethernet |
802.3
There are a lot of Ethernet standards, examples are 802.3i 10Base-T (1990), 802.3q 100Base-T (1995), 802.3ab 1000Base-T (1999), and 802.3an 10GBase-T (2006). |
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IEEE 802.X Specification
Token Ring |
802.5
Token ring was standardized to 4Mbps and 16Mbps by IEEE. |
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IEEE 802.X Specification
Wireless |
802.11
The standards are: 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, and 802.11x. |
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IEEE 802.X Specification
Bluetooth |
802.15.1
This PAN (Personal Area Network) specification is no longer being maintained by IEEE and is now updated by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG). |
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IEEE 802.X Specification
Wireless Broadband - WiMax |
802.16
This is the Wireless MAN (Metropolitan Area Network) standard. |
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IEEE 802.X Specification
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) |
802.3af
Keep in mind that there is another standard 802.3at PoE plus that provides about 10W more power. |
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IEEE 802.X Specification
802.3a |
10Base2
This is transmitted over thin coax cable and is otherwise known as "Thinnet" or "Cheapernet". |
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IEEE 802.X Specification
802.3i |
10Base-T
This standard appeared in 1990 and describes 10Mbps Ethernet. Keep in mind this is Megabits (Mb) not Megabytes (MB), and is only 1.25 MBps. |
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IEEE 802.X Specification
802.3u |
100Base-TX
This is the predominate form known as "Fast Ethernet" and operates at 100 Mbps. |
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IEEE 802.X Specification
Personal Area Network (PAN) |
802.15
This group consists of most notably Bluetooth, but also includes Body Area Network (BAN), PYN, and Visible Light Communication (VLC). |