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LOSSARY
802.11b
The IEEE specification for wireless Ethernet which allows speeds of up
to 11 Mbps. The standard provides for 1, 2, 5.5 and 11 Mbps data
rates. The rates will switch automatically depending on range and
environment.
802.11g
The IEEE specification for wireless Ethernet which allows speeds of up
to 54 Mbps. The standard provides for 6, 12, 24, 36, 48 and 54 Mbps
data rates. The rates will switch automatically depending on range and
environment.
10BASE-T
The IEEE specification for 10 Mbps Ethernet over Category 3, 4 or 5
twisted pair cable.
100BASE-TX
The IEEE specification for 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet over Category 5
twisted-pair cable.
Access Point
An Access Point is a device through which wireless clients connect to
other wireless clients and which acts as a bridge between wireless
clients and a wired network, such as Ethernet. Wireless clients can be
moved anywhere within the coverage area of the access point and still
connect with each other. If connected to an Ethernet network, the
access point monitors Ethernet traffic and forwards appropriate
Ethernet messages to the wireless network, while also monitoring
wireless client radio traffic and forwarding wireless client messages to
the Ethernet LAN.
Ad Hoc mode
Ad Hoc mode is a configuration supported by most wireless clients. It is
used to connect a peer to peer network together without the use of an
access point. It offers lower performance than infrastructure mode,
which is the mode the Router uses. (see also Infrastructure mode.)
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