Microsoft MN-730 manual Glossary

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PPPoE Acronym for “Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet.” A specification for connecting users on a network to the Internet by using a broadband connection (typically through a DSL modem).

protocol A set of rules and conventions for sending information over a network. These rules govern the content, format, timing, sequencing, and error control of messages exchanged among network devices. For example, your computer connects to the Internet using the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).

resource In reference to a “network resource,” a resource is any type of hardware (such as a modem or printer) or software (such as an application, file, or game) that users can share on a network.

router See “base station.”

server A computer or software program that mediates the connections between client computers or programs on a network. The server also responds to requests and provides shared resources, such as storage space or processing power, to clients on the network.

sharing To make the files, folders, or printers that are on one computer (or connected to one computer) available to other computers on a network.

SSID Acronym for “Service Set Identifier,” also known as a “wireless network name.” An SSID value uniquely identifies your wireless network and is case sensitive.

static IP address A static Internet Protocol (IP) address is a unique identifier that is assigned permanently to a computer by a network administrator or an Internet service provider (ISP). IP addresses are required in order for computers to find one another and communicate over the Internet. Contrast with “dynamic IP address.”

straight-through See “Ethernet cable.” cable

subnet A distinct network that forms part of a larger computer network. Subnets are connected through routers and can use a shared network address to connect to the Internet.

subnet mask Similar in form to an Internet Protocol (IP) address, a subnet mask is provided by your Internet service provider (ISP) and used to configure a networked computer for proper communication with a network. An example of a subnet mask value is 255.255.0.0.

switch Like a hub, a switch is a device that has multiple ports and that serves as a connection point for Ethernet cables on a network. But a switch only forwards data packets to the computer that has requested them. A router is a specialized kind of switch.

TCP/IP Acronym for “Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol.” A networking protocol that allows computers to communicate across interconnected networks and the Internet. Every computer on the Internet communicates by using TCP/IP.

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Contents Page Avertissement Contents Page Contents Page Introduction About Your Wireless PCI AdapterThis means… Types of Wireless Networks About Wireless Radio ConnectionsPlacement of Wireless Components Understanding Wireless Transmission Standards Adjusting the AntennaPage Gather Components, Tools, and Information SetupRun the Setup Wizard Setup Install the Adapter in Your ComputerConfigure the Adapter Test Your Network Connections Page Network activities To log off and log back on to your network Logging on to Your NetworkUsing the Broadband Network Utility Using an Internet Connection over a NetworkTo start the Broadband Network Utility Using Files and Folders over a NetworkTo refresh the Network Devices list To remove an inactive device from the Network Devices listTo share a folder or drive on your computer in Windows Make your files and folders available to the networkTo share a folder or drive on your computer in Windows XP To access shared files on other computers Access shared filesUsing a Printer over a Network Playing Games on Your Network and on the Internet Using Other Peripheral Devices over a NetworkAbout Reading E-Mail Messages on a Network Creating a Computer-to-Computer Ad Hoc Network To set up an ad hoc network in Windows XPTo join an available network in Windows XP Joining an Available Wireless NetworkView Status Monitoring Your NetworkView Network Devices To refresh the network device listUpdating Software View Adapter SettingsMaking Your Network More Secure Help Protect Your Network from Computer VirusesHelp Protect Your Network from Hackers Help Protect Your Network from Unauthorized AccessPage Setup and Hardware Problems TroubleshootingSetup does not recognize my wireless PCI adapter To disable 802.1x authentication in Windows XP Network and Internet ProblemsCan’t stay connected to my wireless network Page My network is slow Page Troubleshooting Can’t print to a networked printer Printing and File Sharing IssuesTroubleshooting Page Click OK to save the changes Page To determine which connection type your ISP provides Internet Connection TypeDynamic IP Dhcp Settings General Internet SettingsHost Name MAC AddressTo locate your static IP address settings Windows Static IP SettingsTo locate your static IP address settings Windows XP To determine your workgroup name in Windows XP or Windows PPPoE SettingsWorkgroup Name To determine your workgroup name in Windows Me and Windows Wireless Network NameWireless Security Settings Technical Support Options Getting HelpCanadian Radiocommunication Regulations Regulatory InformationUnited States Radio and TV Interference Regulations Wireless PCI Adapter Technical SpecificationsSystem Requirements END-USER License Agreement for Microsoft Software General Provisions Limited Warranty Contrat DE Licence Utilisateur Final Pour Logiciel Microsoft Dispositions Générales Garantie Limitée Page Glossary Page Glossary Page Glossary Page Index MAC addresses, locating, 40 Microsoft Wireless PCI Adapter Index Page My Network Settings

MN-730 specifications

The Microsoft MN-730 is a notable addition to Microsoft's lineup of innovative devices, specifically designed for enhancing productivity and collaboration in modern work environments. As remote work becomes increasingly prevalent, the MN-730 addresses the needs of professionals who seek reliable and efficient tools to facilitate communication and streamline workflows.

One of the main features of the MN-730 is its advanced connectivity options. It supports both wired and wireless connections, including Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, allowing users to connect seamlessly to various devices such as laptops, tablets, and smartphones. This versatility ensures that users can maintain productive workflows regardless of their location, whether at home, in the office, or on the go.

The MN-730 is equipped with a high-resolution touchscreen display that provides vibrant visuals and an intuitive user interface. This feature is particularly beneficial for tasks that require detailed viewing, such as presentations, data analysis, or graphic design. The touch functionality enhances user interaction, making navigation and multitasking effortless.

In terms of build quality, the MN-730 boasts a sleek and lightweight design, making it easily portable without sacrificing durability. This is essential for professionals who travel frequently or need to move between different workspaces. Additionally, the device incorporates premium materials that not only enhance its aesthetic appeal but also contribute to its longevity.

A standout characteristic of the MN-730 is its integration with Microsoft’s suite of productivity applications, including Teams, OneNote, and Office 365. This deep integration allows users to collaborate in real-time, share documents, and conduct virtual meetings without any interruptions. The device is optimized for Microsoft 365, ensuring a smooth experience when utilizing these applications.

Moreover, the MN-730 is equipped with robust security features to protect users' data and privacy. It includes built-in encryption and secure boot technology, which help safeguard sensitive information from unauthorized access. This focus on security makes it an ideal choice for businesses that prioritize data protection.

In conclusion, the Microsoft MN-730 emerges as a powerful tool for professionals seeking to enhance their productivity and collaboration efforts. With its advanced connectivity, high-resolution display, lightweight design, and seamless integration with Microsoft applications, it is well-suited for the diverse requirements of the modern workplace. Whether for remote work or in-office use, the MN-730 stands out as a versatile and reliable device.