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'''IEEE project 802''' of the '''IEEE''' (formerly the '''[Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineers''', which is the main body developing [[physical layer protocol]]s and [[medium access control]] protocols for wired and wireless local area networks (LAN). It also develops standards for physical layer repeaters and concentrators, as well as for layer 2 bridges. It defines [[virtual local area network]]s (VLAN) that are overlays to physical networks. In the terms of the [[Internet Protocol Suite]], it is responsible for '''interface protocols'''; in the [[Open Systems Interconnection Reference Model]] (OSIRM), it is responsible for layer 1 and layer 2 used in local area networks. | '''IEEE project 802''' of the '''IEEE''' (formerly the '''[Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineers''', which is the main body developing [[physical layer protocol]]s and [[medium access control]] protocols for wired and wireless local area networks (LAN). It also develops standards for physical layer repeaters and concentrators, as well as for layer 2 bridges. It defines [[virtual local area network]]s (VLAN) that are overlays to physical networks. In the terms of the [[Internet Protocol Suite]], it is responsible for '''interface protocols'''; in the [[Open Systems Interconnection Reference Model]] (OSIRM), it is responsible for layer 1 and layer 2 used in local area networks. | ||
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IEEE project 802 of the IEEE (formerly the [Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineers, which is the main body developing physical layer protocols and medium access control protocols for wired and wireless local area networks (LAN). It also develops standards for physical layer repeaters and concentrators, as well as for layer 2 bridges. It defines virtual local area networks (VLAN) that are overlays to physical networks. In the terms of the Internet Protocol Suite, it is responsible for interface protocols; in the Open Systems Interconnection Reference Model (OSIRM), it is responsible for layer 1 and layer 2 used in local area networks. The group's number is derived from its founding date in February 1980, when it was created to establish open standards for what was then the industry standard for Ethernet. Since there were some competing proposals, the committee originally established three working groups:
A number of other groups, such as IEEE 802.4, 802.5, and 802.6, became inactive when their fundamental technologies became obsoleted by 802.3 developments. Newer and active committees include;
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