802.1: Bridging and Netwk Management 802.2: Logical Link 802.3: Ethnet 802.4: Token Bus 802.5: Defines the MAC lay f a Token Ring 802.6: MANs (DQDB) 802.7: Broadband LAN using Coial Cable 802.8: Fib Optic TAG 802.9: Inteated Svices LAN 802.10: Intable LAN Secity 802.11: Wi-Fi 802.12: 100BaseVG 802.13: Unused 802.14: Cable Modems 802.15: Weless PAN 802.15.1: Bluetꝏth Ctificati 802.15.2: IEEE 802.15 and IEEE 802.11 Coistence 802.15.3: High-Rate Weless PAN 802.15.4: L-Rate Weless PAN 802.15.5: Mesh Netwking f WPAN 802.15.6: Body Area Netwk 802.16: WMANs 802.17: Resilient Packet Ring 802.18: Radio Regulaty TAG 802.19: Coistence TAG 802.20: Mobile Broadband Weless Access 802.21: Media Independent Handoff 802.22: Weless Regial Area Netwk LAN/MAN bridging and management. Covers management and the lower sub-layers of OSI Layer 2, including MAC-based bridging (Media Access Control), virtual LANs and port-based access control. Commonly referred to as the LLC or Logical Link Control specification. The LLC is the top sub-layer in the data-link layer, OSI Layer 2. Interfaces with the network Layer 3. "Grandaddy" of the 802 specifications. Provides asynchronous networking using "carrier sense, multiple access with collision detect" (CSMA/CD) over coax, twisted-pair copper, and fiber media. Current speeds range from 10 Mbps to 10 Gbps. The original token-passing standard for twisted-pair, shielded copper cables. Supports copper and fiber cabling from 4 Mbps to 100 Mbps. Often called "IBM Token-Ring." "Superseded **Revision of 802.1D-1990 edition (ISO/IEC 10038). 802.1D incorporates P802.1p and P802.12e. It also incorporates and supersedes published standards 802.1j and 802.6k. Superseded by 802.1D-2004." Withdrawn Standard. Withdrawn Date: Feb 07, 2003. No longer endorsed by the IEEE. Withdrawn PAR. Standards project no longer endorsed by the IEEE. Withdrawn PAR. Standards project no longer endorsed by the IEEE. Superseded **Contains: IEEE Std 802.10b-1992. Wireless LAN Media Access Control and Physical Layer specification. 802.11a,b,g,etc. are amendments to the original 802.11 standard. Products that implement 802.11 standards must pass tests and are referred to as "Wi-Fi certified." Withdrawn PAR. Standards project no longer endorsed by the IEEE. Short range (10m) wireless technology for cordless mouse, keyboard, and hands-free headset at 2.4 GHz. - Extension of network coverage without increasing the transmit power or the receiver sensitivity - Enhanced reliability via route redundancy - Easier network configuration - Better device battery life This family of standards covers Fixed and Mobile Broadband Wireless Access methods used to create Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks (WMANs.) Connects Base Stations to the Internet using OFDM in unlicensed (900 MHz, 2.4, 5.8 GHz) or licensed (700 MHz, 2.5 – 3.6 GHz) frequency bands. Products that implement 802.16 standards can undergo WiMAX certification testing. IEEE working group description IEEE 802.18 standards committee IEEE 802.19 Coexistence Technical Advisory Group IEEE 802.20 mission and project scope IEEE 802.21 mission and project scope IEEE 802.22 mission and project scope Reserved for Fast Ethernet development IEEE 802.15.3-2003 is a MAC and PHY standard for high-rate (11 to 55 Mbit/s) WPANs. IEEE 802.15.3a was an attempt to provide a higher speed Ultra wideband PHY enhancement amendment to IEEE 802.15.3 for applications which involve imaging and multimedia. A body area network (BAN), also referred to as a wireless body area network (WBAN) or a body sensor network (BSN), is a wireless network of wearable computing devices. IEEE 802.15 is a working group of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) IEEE 802 standards committee which specifies wireless personal area network (WPAN) standards. It includes seven task groups. DISBANDED INACTIVE INACTIVE DISBANDED DISBANDED DISBANDED DISBANDED DISBANDED DISBANDED DISBANDED NOT USED Token bus was standardized by IEEE standard 802.4. It is mainly used for industrial applications. 100BaseVG is a 100 Mbit/s Ethernet standard specified to run over four pairs of category 3 UTP wires (known as voice grade, hence the "VG"). Task group two addresses the coexistence of wireless personal area networks (WPAN) with other wireless devices operating in unlicensed frequency bands such as wireless local area networks (WLAN). IEEE 802.15.4-2003 (Low Rate WPAN) deals with low data rate but very long battery life (months or even years) and very low complexity. IEEE802STANDARDS