-802.3t – 1995 – 120 ohm informative annex to
10BASE–T.
-802.3u – 1995 – Type 100BASE–T MAC parameters,
Physical Layer, MAUs and Repeater for 100 Mb/s Operation.
-802.3v – 1995 – 150 ohms informative annex to
10BASE–T.
-802.3x – 1997 e 802.3y – 1997 – Full Duplex
Operation e Type 100BASE–T2.
-802.3z – 1998 – Type 1000BASE–SX MAC Parameters,
Physical Layer, Repeater and Management Parameters for 1000 Mb/s Operation.
-802.3aa – 1995 – Manutenção 5.
-802.3ab – 1999 – Physical Layer Parameters and
Specifications for 1000 Mb/s Operation Over 4 Pair of Category 5 Balanced
Copper Cabling, Type 1000BASE–T.
-802.3ac – 1998 – Frame Extensions for Virtual
Bridged Local Area Network (VLAN) Tagging on 802.3 Networks.
-802.3ad – 2000 – Aggregation of Multiple Link
Segments.
-802.3ae – 2002 – MAC Parameters, Physical Layers
and Management Parameters for 10 Gb/s Operation.
-802.3af – 2003 – DTE Power via MDI.
-802.3ag – 2002 – Manutenção 6.
-802.3ah – 2004 – Ethernet in the First Mile.
-802.3aj – 2003 – Manutenção 7.
-802.3ak – 2004 – 10GBASE–CX4: 10 Gb/s sobre
coaxial ponto a ponto.
-802.3REVam – 2005 – Manutenção 8 (revisão).
-802.3an – 10GBASE–T: 10 Gb/s sobre par trançado
de 4 pares 100 ohms.
-802.3ap – Backplane Ethernet Task Force: developing
a specification to transmit Gigabit Ethernet and 10 Gigabit Ethernet over a
switch backplane.
-802.3aq – 10GBASE–LRM: 10 Gb/s sobre fibra
óptica tipo "FDDI".
-802.3ar – Grupo de estudos sobre
"congestion management".
-802.3as – Frame Expansion Task Force:
investigating and defining the largest maximum frame size without affecting
current networks and standards.
-802.3at – Power over Ethernet plus Task Force:
extending power delivery and port–level resiliency capabilities, which would
largely extend the number of applications that could benefit from Power over
Ethernet.
-802.3au – DTE Power Isolation Corrigendum Task
Force.
-802.3av – EPON a 10 Gb/s. (Draft 2.1)
-802.3az – Energy–Efficient Ethernet. (Draft 1.0)
-802.3ba – Grupo de Estudo de Alta Velocidade: 40
Gb/s e 100 Gb/s. (Draft 1.0)
IEEE 802.11
-802.11a – 1999 – High–speed Physical Layer in
the 5 GHz Band.
-802.11b – 1999 – High–speed Physical Layer
Extension in the 2.4 GHz Band.
-802.11b/Cor 1 – 2001 – High–speed Physical Layer
(PHY) Extension in the 2.4 GHz Band – Corrigendum 1.
-802.11d – 2001 – Specification for operation in
additional regulatory domains (multi–country roaming).
-802.11e – <em elaboração> – MAC
Enhancements – QoS.
-802.11F – 2003 – IEEE Tria–Use Recommended
Practice for Multi–Vendor Access Point Interoperability via an Inter–Access
Point Protocol Across Distribution Systems Supporting IEEE 802.11 Operation.
-802.11g – 2003 – Further Higher Data Rate
Extension in the 2.4 GHz Band.
-802.11p – <em elaboração> – support
communication between vehicles and the roadside and between vehicles.
-802.11r – <em elaboração> – To improve BSS
transitions within 802.11 ESS's and to support real time constraints imposed by
applications such as Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP).
-802.11T – <em elaboração> – To enable
testing, comparison, and deployment planning of 802.11 WLAN devices based on a
common and accepted set of performance metrics, measurement methodologies and
test conditions.
-802.11u – <em elaboração> – Amend the IEEE
802.11 MAC and PHY to support InterWorking with External Networks.
-802.11v – <em elaboração> – To provide
amendments to the IEEE 802.11 PHY/MAC layers that enables management of
attached stations in a centralized or in a distributed fashion through a layer
2 mechanism.