Asoka PlugLink user manual Appendix F, Glossary

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Asoka™ PlugLink™ Wall Mount Users Manual

Appendix F

Glossary

10BaseT - An Ethernet cable standard that uses twisted wire pairs.

100BaseTX - IEEE physical layer specification for 100 Mbps over two pairs of Category 5 UTP or STP wire.

Adapter - A hardware interface between a computer and a network.

Bandwidth - Refers to the speed (or rate) supported by a networking connection.

Bridge - A device that links different networks together.

CAT 5 (a.k.a. Category 5) - CAT5 is an Ethernet cable standard defined by the Electronic Industries Association and Telecommunications Industry Association (commonly known as EIA/TIA). CAT5 is the 5th generation of twisted pair cabling and the most popular of all twisted pair cables in use today.

DHCP - A feature that allows the computer to automatically set up its IP Address by getting all information from the ISP. If this is not supported by your ISP, the IP Address, Subnet and Gateway Address must be typed in manually.

Driver - A software that provides an interface between a NIC (network interface card) and the upper-layer protocol software running in a computer.

Ethernet - Popular network standard for home and business use.

Gateway - A generic term for an internetworking system (a system that joins two networks together).

HomePlug Powerline Alliance - A nonprofit industry alliance comprised of industry leaders at each level of the value chain - from Technology to Services & Content. The Alliance members bring necessary capabilities and a financial commitment to the successful launch of the technol- ogy. For more information, please visit the Alliance's website at www.homeplug.com.

Internet - The common name for the worldwide network connecting a large number of comput- ers using the Internet Protocol (IP).

Intranet - common word for a network that is not directly accessible from the Internet, usually local to a company.

IP Address - The IP address is the logical address of a networking device on an Internet net- work. If the computer is on a local network, any address can be used, but if connected directly to the Internet, the address for the computer must be unique and provided by your ISP. A

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Contents User’s Manual Table of Contents Introduction Important Safety Information Home Networking Hpna Getting Started Page Page Getting Intimate with your Powerline Networking Device Abbr Full Word DescriptionInstalling the Asoka PlugLink USB Wall Mount PL9720-USB Installation InstructionsWhat This Package Contains System Requirements for your PL9720-USBPage Page Installing Your PL9620-ETH System Requirements for PL9620-ETHPage Page Encryption Utility User’s Guide Page Page Quick guide to network encryption Setting up your IP address and computer name Setting up Internet access sharingTo set up Internet sharing Adding computers to a home networkTo access other computers shared files Setting up file sharingTo setup a computer to share its files Specifications Appendix aIf it just doesnt work… Trouble Shooting GuideAppendix B Page Can Not Share My Internet Access It Works But It Is Slow Appendix C Technical Support and RMAFCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement Appendix DFCC Statement Limited Warranty Appendix EPage Appendix F GlossaryPage Page Page Page Asoka USA Corporation