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802

IEEE 802 (

IEEE Std. 802-2001

) is a family of standards for peer-to-peer communication over a

LAN

.

These technologies use a shared-medium, with information broadcast for all stations to receive. The basic
communications capabilities provided are packet-based. The basic unit of transmission is a sequence of
data octets (8-bits), which can be of any length within a range that is dependent on the type of

LAN

.

Included in the 802 family of

IEEE

standards are definitions of bridging, management, and security

protocols.

802.1x

IEEE 802.1x (

IEEE Std. 802.1x-2001

) is a standard for passing

EAP

packets over an

802.11

wireless

network using a protocol called EAP Encapsulation Over LANs (EAPOL). It establishes a framework that
supports multiple authentication methods.

IEEE 802.1x authenticates users not machines.

802.2

IEEE 802.2 (

IEEE Std. 802.2.1998

) defines the

LLC

layer for the

802

family of standards.

802.3

IEEE 802.3 (

IEEE Std. 802.3-2002

) defines the

MAC

layer for networks that use

CSMA/CA

.

Ethernet

is an

example of such a network.

802.11

IEEE 802.11 (

IEEE Std. 802.11-1999

) is a medium access control (

MAC

) and physical layer (

PHY

)

specification for wireless connectivity for fixed, portable, and moving stations within a local area. It uses
direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) in the 2.4 GHz ISM band and supports raw data rates of 1 and 2
Mbps. It was formally adopted in 1997 but has been mostly superseded by

802.11b

.

IEEE 802.11 is also used generically to refer to the family of

IEEE

standards for wireless local area

networks.

802.11a

IEEE 802.11a (

IEEE Std. 802.11a-1999

) is a

PHY

standard that specifies operating in the 5 GHz U-NII

band using orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM). It supports data rates ranging from 6 to 54
Mbps.

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