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Access Point
A generic name of devices or points to connect
a wired LAN and wireless LAN.
Authentication
To check whether a user who is accessing a
network through an internet has the right to ac-
cess and verify whether his/her password and
ID are valid.
Bridge
A generic name of network devices which relay
packets at a MAC address level.
Broadcast
To send several packets to all the devices in
the same network at a time.
Browser
An application to obtain an HTML document
from a WWW server and to view it. This in-
struction manual assume that Internet Explorer,
a typical browser, is used.
Client
A generic name of terminals or applications
which request a server to send information and
receive the reply in a network.
DHCP server
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
is a protocol for a client to obtain necessary in-
formation automatically from a server on the
TCP/IP network. The DHCP server controls IP
address, default gateway, domain name, etc.
as network information. SB-110, which has the
DHCP server function, assigned the IP ad-
dress, default gateway, DNS address, etc.
when the DHCP client (PC) has started.
DNS (Domain Name System)
A name resolution service in the TCP/IP net-
work. According to DNS, computer names and
domain names are registered in the domain
name server and the domain name service is
offered. By using the domain name service, a
user can specify a target site with an easy-to-
understand domain name or host name instead
of an IP address which consists of numerical
character string only.
Domain Name
The IP address is not easy to understand be-
cause it consists of numerical character string
only. So, a domain name is used. The domain
name shows a group to which the IP address
belongs. For example, the domain name of an
e-mail address "[email protected]" is "bbb.co.jp".
ESS-ID (Extended Service Set-IDentifier)
A name for identification to create several net-
work groups in a communication area in a wire-
less LAN. In the wireless network group which
communicates to SB-110, the identifier of wire-
less terminal must be the same as that of SB-
110.
ETHERNET
A LAN communication system developed by
Xerox, DEC and Intel. 10BASE-T, 100BASE-
TX, 10BASE-5, 10BASE-2, etc. are available
depending on the cable type.
Flash Memory
Writable memory of SB-110. Information stored
in the flash memory is not erased even when
the power supply turns off.
Global IP Address
A unique address assigned to a device. One
global IP address is assigned to only one de-
vice in the world.
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