TRENDnet 108Mbps High Speed 802.11g Wireless Access Point manual

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Browser: An application program that enables one to read the content and interact in the World Wide Web or Intranet.

BSS: BSS stands for “Basic Service Set”. It is an Access Point and all the LAN PCs that associated with it.

Channel: The bandwidth which wireless Radio operates is divided into several segments, which we call them “Channels”. AP and the client stations that it associated work in one of the channels.

CSMA/CA: In local area networking, this is the CSMA technique that combines slotted time -division multiplexing with carrier sense multiple access/collision detection (CSMA/CD) to avoid having collisions occur a second time. This works best if the time allocated is short compared to packet length and if the number of situations is small.

CSMA/CD: Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detection, which is a LAN access method used in Ethernet. When a device wants to gain access to the network, it checks to see if the network is quiet (senses the carrier). If it is not, it waits a random amount of time before retrying. If the network is quiet and two devices access the line at exactly the same time, their signals collide. When the collision is detected, they both back off and wait a random amount of time before retrying.

DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, which is a protocol that lets network administrators manage and allocate Internet Protocol (IP) addresses in a network. Every computer has to have an IP address in order to communicate with each other in a TCP/IP based infrastructure network. Without DHCP, each computer must be entered in manually the IP address. DHCP enables the network administrators to assign the IP from a central location and each computer receives an IP address upon plugged with the Ethernet cable everywhere on the network.

DSSS: Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum. DSSS generates a redundant bit pattern for each bit to be transmitted. This bit pattern is called a chip (or chipping code). The longer the chip, the greater the probability that the original data can be recovered. Even if one or more bits in the chip are damaged during transmission, statistical techniques embedded in the radio can recover the original data without the need for retransmission. To an unintended receiver, DSSS appears as low power wideband noise and is rejected (ignored) by most narrowband receivers.

Dynamic IP Address: An IP address that is assigned automatically to a client station in a TCP/IP network by a DHCP server.

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108Mbps High Speed 802.11g Wireless Access Point specifications

The TRENDnet 108Mbps High Speed 802.11g Wireless Access Point is a robust networking solution designed to enhance wireless connectivity in both home and office environments. This device leverages the 802.11g wireless standard to deliver high-speed data transfer rates up to 108Mbps, making it an excellent choice for users requiring reliable and fast internet access for various applications like streaming media, online gaming, and file sharing.

One of the standout features of this access point is its backward compatibility with 802.11b devices, ensuring that users with older hardware can still connect seamlessly. The TRENDnet access point supports a maximum wireless range that can effectively cover substantial areas, allowing users to enjoy internet connectivity in larger homes or offices without the need for additional hardware.

Security is a top priority in any wireless network, and this device does not disappoint. It comes equipped with advanced encryption protocols, including WPA and WPA2, which help safeguard your data from unauthorized access and ensure a secure connection for all users. Additionally, the access point supports MAC address filtering and other security features to further enhance network protection.

In terms of setup and management, the TRENDnet access point offers user-friendly web-based configuration tools that simplify the initial setup process. Users can configure network settings, manage bandwidth, and monitor connected devices with ease, making it suitable for both tech-savvy individuals and those less familiar with networking technologies.

Furthermore, the TRENDnet 108Mbps High Speed Wireless Access Point can operate in various modes, including Access Point, Repeater, and Bridge modes, providing flexibility based on the specific networking requirements. This adaptability allows users to expand their network coverage or connect wired devices without sacrificing speed or performance.

The device is designed with a sleek and compact form factor that can fit seamlessly into any environment. With its reliable performance and versatile features, the TRENDnet 108Mbps Wireless Access Point stands as a solid choice for anyone looking to enhance their wireless network infrastructure while enjoying the benefits of high-speed internet access. Whether for professional or personal use, this access point delivers the performance, security, and convenience users need to stay connected.