Motorola WN825G manual Rom, Rts

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SECTION 5

GLOSSARY

 

 

Protocol

A formal set of rules and conventions for exchanging data. Different computer types (for example PC, UNIX, or mainframe) can communicate if they support common protocols.

Public IP Address

The IP address assigned by the service provider. A public IP address is visible to devices on the Internet. See also Private IP Address.

R

RJ-11

The most common type of connector for household or office phones.

RJ-45

An 8-pin modular connector; the most common connector type for 10Base-T or 100Base-T Ethernet networks.

Roaming

The ability to transfer your wireless session from one AP to another AP seamlessly.

ROM

Read-Only Memory.

Router

On IP networks, a device connecting at least two networks, which may or may not be similar. A router is typically located at a gateway between networks. A router operates on OSI network layer 3. It filters packets based on the IP address, examining the source and destination IP addresses to determine the best route on which to forward them.

A router is often included as part of a network switch. A router can also be implemented as software on a computer.

Routing Table

A table listing available routes that is used by a router to determine the best route for a packet.

RTS

Request To Send.

S

Server

In a client/server architecture, a dedicated computer that supplies files or services such as file transfer, remote login, or printing to clients. Also see client.

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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 AsciiDMZ GlossaryCPE DhcpESS Glossary SectionDSL DsssGUI FTPISP IcmpIeee IsdnMTU LeapNAT PPP NICPcmcia PingRTS ROMTCP SmtpTCP/IP VoIP UDPUnicast USBWlan WANWAP WEPMgbi