4. Glossary
Access Point:
An internetworking device that seamlessly connects wired and
wireless networks.
Ad-Hoc:
An independent wireless LAN network formed by a group of computers,
each with a network adapter.
AP Client:
One of the additional AP operating modes offered by 54Mbps Access
Point, which allows the Access Point to act as an Ethernet-to-Wireless Bridge, thus a
LAN or a single computer station can join a wireless ESS network through it.
ASCII:
American Standard Code for Information Interchange, ASCII, is one of the
two formats that you can use for entering the values for WEP key. It represents
English letters as numbers from 0 to 127.
Authentication Type:
Indication of an authentication algorithm which can be
supported by the Access Point:
1. Open System: Open System authentication is the simplest of the available
authentication algorithms. Essentially it is a null authentication algorithm. Any station
that requests authentication with this algorithm may become authenticated if 802.11
Authentication Type at the recipient station is set to Open System authentication.