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Uses UDP (User Datagram Protocol), rather
than TCP/IP for data transport and provides no
security features.
TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol):
An
encryption method replacing WEP. TKIP uses
random IV and frequent key exchanges.
Topology:
The shape of a LAN (Local Area
Network) or other communications system.
Twisted Pair:
Cable that comprises 2 or more
pair of insulated wires twisted together.
UDP (User Datagram Protocol):
A com-
munication method (protocol) that offers a
limited amount of service when messages are
exchanged between computers in a network.
UDP is used as an alternative to TCP/IP.
Uplink:
Link to the next level up in a communi-
cation hierarchy.
UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) cable:
Two or
more unshielded wires twisted together to form
a cable.
WAN (Wide Area Network):
A networking sys-
tem covering a wide geographical area.
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy):
An encryp-
tion method based on 64 or 128-bit algorithm.
Web Browser:
A software program that allows
viewing of web pages.
Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity):
An organization that
tests and assures interoperability among WLAN
devices.
Wire Speed:
The maximum speed at which a
given packet can be transferred using Ethernet
and Fast Ethernet standard specifications.
WLAN (Wireless LAN):
A LAN topology using
wireless devices.
VPN (Virtual Private Network):
A security
method to connect remote LAN users to a cor-
porate LAN system.
Glossary