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Reference Manual for the NETGEAR ProSafe Wireless Access Point 802.11g WG302

Glossary

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July 2005 v3.0

Glossary

Use the list below to find definitions for technical terms used in this manual.

802.11 Standard 

802.11, or IEEE 802.11, is a type of radio technology used for wireless local area networks (WLANs). It is a 
standard that has been developed by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers), 

 

http://standards.ieee.org

. The IEEE is an international organization that develops standards for hundreds of 

electronic and electrical technologies. The organization uses a series of numbers, like the Dewey Decimal 
system in libraries, to differentiate between the various technology families. 

The 802 subgroup (of the IEEE) develops standards for local and wide area networks with the 802.11 section 
reviewing and creating standards for wireless local area networks. 

Wi-Fi , 802.11, is composed of several standards operating in different radio frequencies: 802.11b is a 
standard for wireless LANs operating in the 2.4 GHz spectrum with a bandwidth of 11 Mbps; 802.11a is a 
different standard for wireless LANs, and pertains to systems operating in the 5 GHz frequency range with a 
bandwidth of 54 Mbps. Another standard, 802.11g, is for WLANS operating in the 2.4 GHz frequency but 
with a bandwidth of 54 Mbps. 

802.11a Standard 

An IEEE specification for wireless networking that operates in the 5 GHz frequency range (5.15 GHz to 
5.85 GHz) with a maximum 54 Mbps data transfer rate. The 5 GHz frequency band is not as crowded as the 
2.4 GHz frequency, because the 802.11a specification offers more radio channels than the 802.11b. These 
additional channels can help avoid radio and microwave interference. 

802.11b Standard 

International standard for wireless networking that operates in the 2.4 GHz frequency range (2.4 GHz to 
2.4835 GHz) and provides a throughput of up to 11 Mbps. This is a very commonly used frequency. 
Microwave ovens, cordless phones, medical and scientific equipment, as well as Bluetooth devices, all work 
within the 2.4 GHz frequency band. 

802.11d Standard 

802.11d is an IEEE standard supplementary to the Media Access Control (MAC) layer in 802.11 to promote 
worldwide use of 802.11 WLANs. It will allow access points to communicate information on the 
permissible radio channels with acceptable power levels for client devices. The devices will automatically 
adjust based on geographic requirements. 

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Страница 1: ...LANs and pertains to systems operating in the 5 GHz frequency range with a bandwidth of 54 Mbps Another standard 802 11g is for WLANS operating in the 2 4 GHz frequency but with a bandwidth of 54 Mbp...

Страница 2: ...defines software patches to WEP to provide a minimally adequate level of data privacy AES or AES OCB Advanced Encryption Standard and Offset Codebook is a robust data privacy scheme and is a longer te...

Страница 3: ...capabilities such as NAT routing DHCP firewalls security etc Ad Hoc mode A client setting that provides independent peer to peer connectivity in a wireless LAN An alternative set up is one where PCs...

Страница 4: ...wireless gateway or access point Instead of the signals transferring in parallel paths from one set of plugs to another the signals crossover If an eight wire cable was being used for instance the sig...

Страница 5: ...eries of numbers like 107 22 55 26 Every website has its own specific IP address on the Internet Encryption Key An alphanumeric letters and or numbers series that enables data to be encrypted and then...

Страница 6: ...may also provide VPN support roaming firewalls various levels of security etc Hot Spot also referred to as Public Access Location A place where you can access Wi Fi service This can be for free or fo...

Страница 7: ...nt AP As compared to Ad Hoc mode whereby PCs communicate directly with each other clients set in Infrastructure Mode all pass data through a central AP The AP not only mediates wireless network traffi...

Страница 8: ...of the spheres below represent a mesh router Corporate servers and printers may be shared by attaching to each mesh router For wireless access to the mesh an access point must be attached to any one...

Страница 9: ...rver or central hub or router All the networked PCs are equally able to act as a network server or client and each client computer can talk to all the other wireless computers without having to go thr...

Страница 10: ...nd alone mode in a parking lot or in a neighbor s building Rogue APs by definition are not under the management of network administrators and do not conform to network security policies and may presen...

Страница 11: ...the server in order to have a secret key exchange for that session Subnetwork or Subnet Found in larger networks these smaller networks are used to simplify addressing between numerous computers Subn...

Страница 12: ...ndwidth of up to 400 Mbps VoIP Voice over IP Voice transmission using Internet Protocol to create digital packets distributed over the Internet VoIP can be less expensive than voice transmission using...

Страница 13: ...or small business user needs to protect wireless data WEP is available in 40 bit also called 64 bit or in 108 bit also called 128 bit encryption modes As 108 bit encryption provides a longer algorith...

Страница 14: ...S CCMP These features are either not yet ready for market or will require hardware upgrades to implement Wi Fi Protected Access for the Enterprise Wi Fi Protected Access effectively addresses the WLAN...

Страница 15: ...ess for all Wi Fi clients and access points WiMAX An IEEE 802 16 Task Group that provides a specification for fixed broadband wireless access systems employing a point to multipoint PMP architecture T...

Страница 16: ...Reference Manual for the NETGEAR ProSafe Wireless Access Point 802 11g WG302 16 Glossary July 2005 v3 0...

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