Motorola WA840G manual Hexadecimal, Host, Icmp, Ieee, Internet

Page 69

GLOSSARY

SECTION 5

 

 

H

Hexadecimal

A base-sixteen numbering system that uses sixteen sequential numbers (0 to 9 and the letters A to F) as base units before adding a new position. On computers, hexadecimal is a convenient way to express binary numbers.

Host

In IP, a host is any computer supporting end-user applications or services with full two-way network access. Each host has a unique host number that combined with the network number forms its IP address.

Host also can mean:

!A computer running a web server that serves pages for one or more web sites belonging to organization(s) or individuals

!A company that provides this service

!In IBM environments, a mainframe computer

I

ICMP

Internet Control Message Protocol is a protocol used for error, problem, and informational messages sent between IP hosts and gateways. ICMP messages are processed by the IP software and are not usually apparent to the end-user.

IEEE

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (http://www.ieee.org) is an organization that produces standards, technical papers, and symposiums for the electrical and electronic industries and is accredited by ANSI. 802.11b and 802.11g are examples of standards they have produced.

Internet

A worldwide collection of interconnected networks using TCP/IP.

IP

Internet Protocol is a set of standards that enable different types of computers to communicate with one another and exchange data through the Internet. IP provides the appearance of a single, seamless communication system and makes the Internet a virtual network.

WA840G

5-5

Image 69
Contents User Guide Wireless Access Point FCC Compliance Class B Digital Device Canadian Compliance Contents Glossary Overview Wireless Connectivity OverviewSecure Transmission Overview Section FeaturesUnderstanding Your User Guide Wireless Connections Box ContentsTCP/IP Wireless Range Positioning Your Access PointData Rate Open Area Closed AreaTechnical Specifications Access Point Mode WDS Access Point ModeType of Networks Access Point Physical Description Back of Access PointFeature Description Front of Access Point LED LED DescriptionCondition Color Status NoneAntenna Installation Hardware SetupAccess Point Physical Installation InstallationVertical Installation Installation Section80.00mm Installation Section Mm .3 inches maximum 10.5 mm .4 inches maximum Easy Software Setup Electrical Connection to Access PointWired Connection to Access Point Manual Software SetupWireless Connection to Access Point Not using Dhcp Continue to use the Static IP settings Configure Your ComputersSelect Settings Control Panel Configuring Windows 98SE and MEInstallation Configuring Windows Ensure the box next to Internet Protocol TCP/IP is selected Installation Section Configuring Windows XP Installation Section Installation Logging Configure Your Wireless Security SettingsSelect to Wireless Basic Wireless Security SetupNavigate to Wireless Security Select Control Panel Device SecurityUsing the Web-Based Configuration Utility ConfigurationNavigation ConfigurationHelp, Restart, and Logout For convenience, it is recommended that you finishConfiguring Wireless Network Settings Configuration SectionBasic Wireless Configuration Field or Button DescriptionConfiguration FieldDescription Configuring Wireless Security SettingsField Description Extended Service Set ESS . AuthenticationTkip is recommended for home users. If If you are using other non-Motorola wireless Field Configuration Configuration Section Monitoring Wireless Access Points Site Survey Field Description Station Association ListAdvanced Wireless Configuration Configuration Disable Mbps DefaultAll AutoConfiguring Control Panel Settings Dhcp Configuring Network AddressConfiguring Device Security Updating Firmware Defaults Saving and Restoring Configuration SettingsContact Hardware SolutionsTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Section Software SolutionsStart button to ProgramsAccessoriesCommand Prompt Cannot access the Configuration Utility for the access point Troubleshooting Section Troubleshooting Ascii BSS GlossaryCPE DhcpDNS Glossary SectionDSL DsssESS FTPGUI Host HexadecimalIcmp IeeeISP IsdnLAN MTUNIC NATPcmcia PingPPP PptpROM Smtp RTSTCP TCP/IPUDP VPN USBWAN WAPWlan WPAWWW Mgbi