Wireless LAN 802.11b/g Device
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Terms
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Access Point (AP)
A hardware device (possibly a PC) that can act
as a communication hub for wireless devices
enabling them to connect to a wired LAN (Local
Area Network) or to one another.
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ASCII (American Standard Code for
Information Interchange)
A code used for encryption that represents
letters with numbers.
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Broadband Router
A device which lets multiple client devices share
a single internet connection (like DSL, Cable
modem or T1). Generally Broadband Routers
offer rudimentary network address translations
and firewall features.
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Client
A device that acquires networking services from
another device like another PC or access point.
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DNS Server
Domain Name System / Service / Server is a
service available on the internet that translates
domain names into IP addresses.
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Encryption
The most efficient way to achieve data security
online. Encryption is a method of coding data.
Generally it is necessary to provide a secret key
or password in order to receive decoded
information when encrypted.
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Gateway
A gate or entrance into a network. The ISP
connecting a home to the internet is generally
the gateway in a residence.
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HEX
A numbering system used in encryption. HEX is
a 16 symbol system consisting of the numbers 0
– 9 and A – F.
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IP Address
An address that identifies devices on a TCP/IP
network (eg; 192.168.0.2).
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ISP (Internet Service Provider)
A company that provides access to the internet.