MicroNet Technology SP3367A Hop count, Html browser, Http, Internet address, Internet Protocol IP

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One of the most common local area network (LAN) wiring schemes, Ethernet has a transmission rate of 10 Mbps.

FTP

File Transfer Protocol. The Internet protocol (and program) used to transfer files between hosts.

Hop count

A hop count is a measure of distance between two points on the Internet. It is equivalent to the number of gateways that separate the source and destination.

HTML

Hypertext Markup Language - The page-coding language for the World Wide Web.

HTML browser

A browser used to traverse the Internet, such as Netscape or Microsoft Internet Explorer.

http

Hypertext Transfer Protocol - The protocol used to carry world-wide-web

(www)traffic between a www browser computer and the www server being accessed.

ICMP

Internet Control Message Protocol - The protocol used to handle errors and control messages at the IP layer. ICMP is actually part of the IP protocol.

Internet address

An IP address is assigned in blocks of numbers to user organizations accessing the Internet. These addresses are established by the United States Department of Defense's Network Information Center. Duplicate addresses can cause major problems on the network, but the NIC trusts organizations to use individual addresses responsibly. Each address is a 32-bit address in the form of x.x.x.x where x is an eight- bit number from 0 to 255. There are three classes: A, B and C, depending on how many computers on the site are likely to be connected.

Internet Protocol (IP)

The network layer protocol for the Internet protocol suite

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Contents MicronetR CE Declaration of conformity FCC PartFCC Part Page Contents Device Info System Log Adsl Statistics Chapter Introduction OverviewADSL2/2+ Compliance FeaturesATM Protocols Bridge Mode Router ModeWireless Features SecurityEthernet Interface System RequirementsHttp Web-Based Management Checklist InstallationContents description Front LEDs Power Rear PortsHardware installation Splitter Configuration Pots Splitter Configuration Adsl over Pots1 Router connected through a Pots Splitter Isdn Splitter Configuration Adsl over Isdn 3 Router Connected through a Isdn SplitterDetermine connection settings Connecting the Router to networkRelative configuration on PC ConnectionPage Page Configuration Access the Modem RouterQuick Setup Page Page Page ATM VC Configuration Interface SetupInternet WAN Configuration Page Page Page Dynamic Routing LAN Configuration Dhcp RelayDNS Wireless Settings Channel IDWireless Security Advanced Setup Routing TableStatic Routing NAT Setting DMZ Setting Virtual Server Adsl Firewall Access Management 1 ACLIP Filtering Snmp UPnP Ddns Maintenance AdministrationTime Zone Firmware Update System Restart Diagnostic Status Device InfoWAN System Log Adsl Statistics Troubleshooting Steps Corrective ActionCannot access the web management Steps Corrective Action Forget my login username and/or password Initialization of the Adsl connection failed Appendix a Glossary Address maskBridge BroadbandDhcp Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Downstream rateDynamic IP Addresses EncapsulationHop count Html browserHttp Internet addressIP address PPPoERemote server RouteRouter Routing tableSpoofing Static IP AddressesSubnet TelnetUNI signaling Virtual Connection VCAppendix B Cabling Straight-through vs. Crossover Cables LAN ConnectionAppendix C Service / Port Service Name, Protocol and Port number