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mIRC

mIRC runs under Windows and provides a graphical

 

interface for logging onto IRC servers and listing, joining and

 

leaving channels.

Network Mask

also known as the "Subnet Mask."

OFDM

Developed for wireless applications, Orthogonal Frequency

 

Division Multiplexing (OFDM) technology offers superior

 

performance-increased data rates and more reliable

 

transmissions-than previous technologies, such as DSSS.

 

OFDM is a scheme in which numerous signals of different

 

frequencies are combined to form a single signal for

 

transmission on the medium. OFDM works by breaking one

 

high-speed data stream into a number of lower-speed data

 

streams, which are then transmitted in parallel. Each lower

 

speed stream is used to modulate a subcarrier. Essentially,

 

this creates a multi-carrier transmission by dividing a wide

 

frequency band or channel into a number of narrower

 

frequency bands or sub-channels. OFDM is also used for

 

other applications, including powerline networking.

Plug-and-Play

The ability of a computer system to configure expansion

 

boards and other devices automatically without requiring the

 

user to turn off the system during installation.

Roaming

In an infrastructure mode wireless network, this refers to the

 

ability to move out of one access point's range and into

 

another and transparently reassociate and reauthenticate to

 

the new access point. This reassociation and

 

reauthentication should occur without user intervention and

 

ideally without interruption to network connectivity. A

 

typical scenario would be a location with multiple access

 

points, where users can physically relocate from one area to

 

another and easily maintain connectivity.

SSID

(Service Set Identifier) - An identification name that wireless

 

devices use to make connections. In order for wireless

 

devices to communicate, they must all be set to the same

 

channel and they all must use the same SSID. For instance, if

 

you are using an access point to connect two computers

 

using wireless devices, the access point and each of the

 

wireless devices must use the same SSID. Even if they are

 

set to the same channel, they cannot communicate unless the

 

SSID is the same.

Static IP Address

A permanent IP address that is assigned to a node in a TCP/

 

IP network.

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Contents Page Contents LAN Features NetComm 11G 54Mbps Wireless Access PointConfiguration & Management IntroductionRoaming Planning Your Wireless NetworkNetwork Topology How to Make Your Wireless Network More Secure Back Panel Your NetComm 11G Wireless APLED Front PanelDiag LANHardware Installation Connecting the Wireless APPackage Contents Rev YML668 NP5400 11g Wireless Access Point User Guide Setting Up TCP/IP in Windows Setting Up the Wireless Access PointConnecting the AP to your Network TCP/IP Setup for Windows 98 and Millennium TCP/IP Setup for Windows Installing the Wireless Navigator Startup and Login Configuring the Access Point Info Tab Access Point InformationAssoc Tab Wireless TabAdvanced Tab Access TabSecurity Tab IP Address Tab Help Tab Admin TabCommands Firmware Upgrade Procedure Frequently Asked Questions Appendix a TroubleshootingCan the Access Point act as my Dhcp Server? What is Roaming?What is ESSID? What is BSS ID?What is ISM band? What is Spread Spectrum?What is a MACAddress? What is WEP?How do I reset the Access Point? How do I resolve issues with signal loss?Dhcp Appendix B GlossaryDynamic IP Address S SESS FirmwareInfrastructure Network IpconfigIP Address ISPSsid OfdmTCP/IP TCPUDP WEPAppendix C Specifications Trademarks and Notices Registering your NetComm ProductWarranty Registration Form Page Limitations of Warranty Product WarrantySpecifications