Motorola WPCI810GP manual Wan, Wap, Wep, Wlan, Www

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Section 5

Glossary

 

 

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WAN

Awide-area network provides a connection over a large geographic area, such as a country or the whole world. The bandwidth depends on need and cost, but is usually much lower than for a LAN.

WAP

Wireless Access Point or Wireless Access Protocol. See also

Access Point.

WEP

Wired Equivalent Privacy encryption protects the privacy of data transmitted over a wireless LAN. WEP uses keys to encrypt and decrypt transmitted data. The access point must authenticate a client before it can transfer data to another client. WEP is part of IEEE 802.11b.

Wi-Fi®

Wireless fidelity (pronounced why'-fy) brand name applied to products supporting IEEE 802.11b/g.

WLAN

Wireless LAN.

WPA

Wi-Fi Protected Access. A security regimen developed by IEEE for protection of data on a WLAN.

WWW

World Wide Web. An interface to the Internet that you use to navigate and hyperlink to information.

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Contents User Guide FCC Compliance Class B Digital Device FCC Certification Contents Troubleshooting ContentsOverview Features OverviewUnderstanding Your User Guide Overview Section Box ContentsWireless Connections Simple Home Network DiagramTop and Front of PCI Adapter Card PCI Adapter Card Physical DescriptionANT ACTFollowing illustration shows the label on the WPCI810 Adapter Card LabelEnterprise Users Before You BeginInstallation Small Office/Home Office UsersSecurity Options Shared WPAPSK Installing Your Card Device Configuration Setup Installation SectionConfiguration Wireless Network Icons ConfigurationIcon Description Antenna IconsEnabling the Motorola Wireless Configuration Utility Configuration SectionConnecting to an Existing Wireless Network Configuring a New Wireless Network Ssid Field Description Network AuthenticationAdvanced Field Description Key indexKey is Provided for meModifying Properties for a Configured Wireless Network Configuration Performance Enhancement Controlling the Radio Preferred Networks Setting up the Connection Order Move Up and Move Down buttons Advanced Selection Rules Removing a Network from Your Preferred Network List Viewing Site Monitor Information Configuration Configuration Section Viewing Link Status Viewing Network Statistics Diagnostics Viewing Utility and Driver Version Information Advanced Configuration of the Wireless Network Adapter Number Field Description Ibss ChannelLocation PerformanceContact Us Hardware SolutionsTroubleshooting Software Solutions Troubleshooting SectionSection Ascii BSS GlossaryCPE DhcpDNS Glossary SectionDSL DsssESS FTPGUI Host HexadecimalIcmp IeeeISP IsdnLAN LeapNAT MTUNIC PcmciaPing PPPPptp ROM RTSSmtp Subnet Mask SwitchTCP TCP/IPUnicast UDPUSB VoIPWAP WANWEP WlanMgbi