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Hi,

I saw (through the adopt-a-user program) that you're a new user on Wikipedia, and that you have started editing on Wikipedia by creating a new page on IEEE 802.1QinQ. First I would like to say congratulations because one of Wikipedia's motto is to be BOLD. However you now seems to have some trouble figuring out how to link to others pages and how to merge your page with the existing content. While I'm too busy (and not knowledgeable enough) to help you organize things myself, I suggest you ask for help on the WikiProject:Computers. You will probably find wikipedians willing to help you organize all the knowledge you want to share with us. Just create a new section on the discussion page i linked. Regards Ksempac (talk) 17:17, 11 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Adoption accepted!

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if you comment at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Dr._Szl%C4%85chski/Adoption_requests Dr. Szląchski (talk) 23:48, 13 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]


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What is your source for calling 802.1QinQ a "standard"?

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Shmelyova, I have great difficultly validating your claim that "IEEE 802.1QinQ is an Ethernet networking standard". IEEE802.1Q-2005 IS a standard, but I can NOT find any evidence to suggest that "802.1QinQ is an amendment to IEEE 802.1Q". Could you please refer me to the actual amendment number that modified the standard - it should have a number like 802.1Qxx. I have searched the IEEE "free online" standards page at http://standards.ieee.org/about/get/802/802.1.html but can find NO reference to any QinQ standard.

Now the 802.1ad standard does exactly what QinQ does, so I don't believe that there is a "IEEE 802.1QinQ is an Ethernet networking standard". Indeed, I don't believe a site like Wikipedia should even use the term "802.1QinQ" because it gives the appearance of being a standard. 802.1Q is copyrighted, so using the term in this sense could be a breach of copyright - something wikipedians should be very careful of. However, I want to give you the chance to justify the claim or edit this page (I think the relevant parts should be merged with the 802.1ad page, and the 802.1QinQ page be deleted) Rednectar.chris (talk) 19:15, 23 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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