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Subnet Mask

The method used for splitting IP networks into a series of

 

subgroups, or subnets. The mask is a binary pattern that is

 

matched up with the IP address to turn part of the host ID

 

address field into a field for subnets.

TCP

(Transmission Control Protocol) - A method (protocol) used

 

along with the IP (Internet Protocol) to send data in the form

 

of message units (datagram) between network devices over a

 

LAN or WAN. While IP takes care of handling the actual

 

delivery of the data (routing), TCP takes care of keeping

 

track of the individual units of data (called packets) that a

 

message is divided into for efficient delivery over the

 

network. TCP is known as a "connection oriented" protocol

 

due to requiring the receiver of a packet to return an

 

acknowledgment of receipt to the sender of the packet

 

resulting in transmission control.

TCP/IP

(Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) - The

 

basic communication language or set of protocols for

 

communications over a network (developed specifically for

 

the Internet). TCP/IP defines a suite or group of protocols

 

and not only TCP and IP.

UDP

(User Datagram Protocol) - A method (protocol) used along

 

with the IP (Internet Protocol) to send data in the form of

 

message units (datagram) between network devices over a

 

LAN or WAN. While IP takes care of handling the actual

 

delivery of the data (routing), UDP takes care of keeping

 

track of the individual units of data (called packets) that a

 

message is divided into for efficient delivery over the

 

network. UDP is known as a "connection-less" protocol due

 

to NOT requiring the receiver of a packet to return an

 

acknowledgment of receipt to the sender of the packet (as

 

opposed to TCP).

WEP

(Wired Equivalent Privacy) - A data privacy mechanism

 

based on a 64-bit shared key algorithm, as described in the

 

IEEE 802.11b standard.

WINIPCFG

Configuration utility based on the Win32 API for querying,

 

defining and managing IP addresses within a network. A

 

commonly used utility under Windows 95, 98SE, and Me.

WLAN

(Wireless Local Area Network) - A group of computers and

 

associated devices that communicate with each other

 

wirelessly.

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NP5400 11g Wireless Access Point User Guide

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Contents Page Contents Configuration & Management NetComm 11G 54Mbps Wireless Access PointLAN Features IntroductionPlanning Your Wireless Network Network TopologyRoaming How to Make Your Wireless Network More Secure Your NetComm 11G Wireless AP Back PanelDiag Front PanelLED LANConnecting the Wireless AP Package ContentsHardware Installation Rev YML668 NP5400 11g Wireless Access Point User Guide Setting Up the Wireless Access Point Connecting the AP to your NetworkSetting Up TCP/IP in Windows TCP/IP Setup for Windows 98 and Millennium TCP/IP Setup for Windows Installing the Wireless Navigator Startup and Login Configuring the Access Point Access Point Information Info TabWireless Tab Assoc TabAccess Tab Advanced TabSecurity Tab IP Address Tab Admin Tab CommandsHelp Tab Firmware Upgrade Procedure Can the Access Point act as my Dhcp Server? Appendix a TroubleshootingFrequently Asked Questions What is Roaming?What is ISM band? What is BSS ID?What is ESSID? What is Spread Spectrum?How do I reset the Access Point? What is WEP?What is a MACAddress? How do I resolve issues with signal loss?Appendix B Glossary DhcpESS S SDynamic IP Address FirmwareIP Address IpconfigInfrastructure Network ISPOfdm SsidUDP TCPTCP/IP WEPAppendix C Specifications Registering your NetComm Product Trademarks and NoticesWarranty Registration Form Page Product Warranty Limitations of WarrantySpecifications