Which IEEE standard is used to define Wi-Fi?
A. IEEE 802.3
B. IEEE 802.5
C. IEEE 802.11h
D. IEEE 802.11c
E. IEEE 802.11
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Answer / dharmendra kumar soni
IEEE standard is defined wi-fi : 802.11
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