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What is the IEEE 802 model and what three network architectures does it define?

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What is the IEEE 802 model and what three network architectures does it define?

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The IEEE Model 802 defines the network standards for the Physical and Data Link Layers of the OSI model. The IEEE 802 model does not conflict with the OSI model, it merely provides a more detailed definition of the Physical and Data link Layers. The IEEE 802 model was developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers in February of 1980. (The “802” designation represents the year (80) and month (2) the project began.

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