Motorola WN825G manual Glossary, Cpe, Dhcp, Dmz, Dns

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GLOSSARY

 

 

C

Client

In a client/server architecture, a client is a computer that requests files or services such as file transfer, remote login, or printing from the server. On an IEEE 802.11b/g wireless LAN, a client is any host that can communicate with the access point. Also called a CPE. A wireless client is also called a “station.” Also see server.

Coaxial Cable

A type of cable consisting of a center wire surrounded by insulation and a grounded shield of braided wire. The shield minimizes electrical and radio frequency interference. Coaxial cable has high bandwidth and can support transmission over long distances.

CPE

Customer Premise Equipment: typically computers, printers, etc, that are connected to the gateway at the subscriber location. CPE can be provided by the subscriber or the cable service provider. Also called a client.

Crossover Cable

A crossover cable is a cable that is used to interconnect two computers by "crossing over" (reversing) their respective pin contacts. A crossover cable is sometimes known as a null modem.

D

Default Gateway

A routing device that forwards traffic not destined to a station within the local subnet.

DHCP

A Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server dynamically assigns IP addresses to client hosts on an IP network. DHCP eliminates the need to manually assign static IP addresses by “leasing” an IP address and subnet mask to each client. It enables the automatic reuse of unused IP addresses.

DMZ

DeMilitarized Zone. This service opens one IP address to the Internet, usually for online gaming, and acts as a buffer between the Internet and your network.

DNS

The Domain Name System is the Internet system for converting domain names (like www.motorola.com) to IP addresses. A DNS server contains a table matching domain names such as Internetname.com to IP addresses such as 192.169.9.1. When

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Contents User Guide Wireless Notebook Adapter FCC Compliance Class B Digital Device Canadian Compliance Contents Overview FeaturesOverview Box ContentsUnderstanding your User Guide Wireless Connections Simple Home Network DiagramOverview Section Adapter Card Physical Description Feature DescriptionBottom of Adapter Card Device Configuration Setup InstallationConnecting to an Existing Wireless Network ConfigurationConfiguration Configuring a New Wireless Network Configuration SectionConfiguration Ssid Field DescriptionConfiguration Configuring Properties for an Existing Wireless Network Configuration Configuration Section Preferred Networks Setting up the Connection Order Move up and Move down buttons Removing a Network From Your Preferred Network List Configuration Section Viewing Site Monitor Information Configuration Section Configuration Click Advanced Viewing Link StatusActivating Leap Viewing Network StatisticsConfiguration Section Diagnostics Viewing Adapter Product Information Removing the Wireless Adapter Configuration Section Troubleshooting Troubleshooting BSS AsciiCPE GlossaryDhcp DMZDSL Glossary SectionDsss ESSGUI FTPIeee IcmpIsdn ISPMTU LeapNAT Pcmcia NICPing PPPRTS ROMTCP SmtpTCP/IP Unicast UDPUSB VoIPWAP WANWEP WlanMgbi