each other via access points only. There is no direct communication
between the individual clients. A network of this kind is also known
as a BSS (basic service set), and a network that consists of several
BSS is known as an ESS (extended service set). Most wireless net-
works operate in infrastructure mode to establish a connection with
the wired network.
Makes it possible to put the first call on hold in the event of a call
waiting and take a new call.
Special signal on a PBX to differentiate between internal and extern-
al calls.
Free-of-charge connection between terminals in a PBX.
Your PBX has a fixed internal telephone number plan.
The Internet consists of a number of regional, local and university
networks. The IP protocol is used for data transmission on the Inter-
net.
Allows several users to surf the Internet simultaneously over an
ISDN connection. The information is requested by the individual
computers with a time delay.
Local computer network within a company based on Internet techno-
logy providing the same Internet services, e.g. homepages and
sending email.
Internet Protocol
The first part of the address by which a device is identified in an IP
network, e.g. 192.168.1.254. See also netmask.
IP payload compression
A tool used on Windows computers to check or change its own IP
settings.
IP over ATM
Integrated Services Digital Network
The address of an ISDN device that consists of an ISDN number fol-
lowed by further numbers that relate to a specific terminal, e.g.
47117.
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