Define the role of ieee in computer networking?



Define the role of ieee in computer networking?..

Answer / Durgesh Kumar Gupta

IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) plays a crucial role in computer networking by establishing standards for various network devices, protocols, and technologies. IEEE sets guidelines and best practices to ensure interoperability, compatibility, and security among different devices and networks. Some well-known standards developed by IEEE include Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and the 802.11 series (which covers wireless LANs).

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