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Dynamic IP Address:
An IP address that is
automatically assigned to a client station
in a TCP/IP network, typically by a DHCP
server.
ESS (Extended Service Set):
A set of two or
more BSSs that form a single sub-network.
ESS-ID is user identification used in the
ESS LAN configuration.
Ethernet:
The most widely used architecture
for Local Area Networks (LANs). It is
a shared-media network architecture.
The IEEE 802.3 standard details its
functionality.
Ethernet cable:
A wire similar to telephone
cable that carries signals between Ethernet
devices.
File and Print Sharing:
A Microsoft applica-
tion that allows computers on a network to
share files and printers.
Firmware:
Programming inserted into
programmable read-only memory, thus
becoming a permanent part of a computing
device.
Frame:
A fixed block of data, transmitted as
a single entity. Also referred to as packet.
Full-Duplex:
To transmit on the same
channel in both directions simultaneously.
Gbps (Giga Bits per second):
One billion
bits per second.
Half-duplex:
To transmit on the same
channel in both directions, one direction at
a time.
Hub:
A device which allows connection
of computers and other devices to form a
LAN.
IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers):
The professional organization
which promotes development of electronics
technology.
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