Motorola WN825G manual Icmp, Ieee, Isdn, Isp, Lan

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GLOSSARY

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ICMP

Internet Control Message Protocol is a protocol used for error, problem, and informational messages sent between IP hosts and gateways. ICMP messages are processed by the IP software and are not usually apparent to the end-user.

IEEE

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (http://www.ieee.org) is an organization that produces standards, technical papers, and symposiums for the electrical and electronic industries and is accredited by ANSI. 802.11b and 802.11g are examples of standards they have produced.

Internet

A worldwide collection of interconnected networks using TCP/IP.

IP

Internet Protocol is a set of standards that enable different types of computers to communicate with one another and exchange data through the Internet. IP provides the appearance of a single, seamless communication system and makes the Internet a virtual network.

IP Address

A unique 32-bit value that identifies each host on a TCP/IP network. TCP/IP networks route messages based on the destination IP address.

For a Class C network, the first 24 bits are the network address and the final 8 bits are the host address; in dotted-decimal format it appears “network.network.network.host.”

ISDN

Integrated Services Digital Network

ISP

Internet Service Provider

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LAN

Local Area Network. A local area network provides a full-time, high-bandwidth connection over a limited area such as a home, building, or campus. Ethernet is the most widely used LAN standard.

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Contents User Guide Wireless Notebook Adapter FCC Compliance Class B Digital Device Canadian Compliance Contents Features OverviewOverview Box ContentsUnderstanding your User Guide Wireless Connections Simple Home Network DiagramOverview Section Feature Description Adapter Card Physical DescriptionBottom of Adapter Card Installation Device Configuration SetupConfiguration Connecting to an Existing Wireless NetworkConfiguration Configuration Section Configuring a New Wireless NetworkConfiguration Field Description SsidConfiguration 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 Viewing Link Status Click AdvancedViewing Network Statistics Activating LeapConfiguration Section Diagnostics Viewing Adapter Product Information Removing the Wireless Adapter Configuration Section Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Ascii BSSGlossary CPEDhcp DMZGlossary Section DSLDsss ESSFTP GUIIcmp IeeeIsdn ISPMTU LeapNAT NIC PcmciaPing PPPROM RTSTCP SmtpTCP/IP UDP UnicastUSB VoIPWAN WAPWEP WlanMgbi