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| Configuration: Basic Advanced TCP/IP Wireless |
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download | To copy a file from one computer or other network device to another. You can use the Internet to | |
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| download files from a server to your home computer. Your voice gateway downloads its |
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| configuration file and firmware from Vonage. |
downstream | In a cable data or DSL network, the direction of data received by your computer from the Internet. | |
driver | Software that enables a computer to interact with a network or other device. For example, there are | |
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| drivers for printers, monitors, graphics adapters, modems, Ethernet, USB, and many others. |
DSL | A digital subscriber line enables a broadband connection to the Internet over traditional telephone | |
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| lines that support DSL. You need a subscription for DSL service from your local telephone company. |
dynamic IP | An IP address that is temporarily leased to a host by a DHCP server. The opposite of static IP | |
address | address. | |
Ethernet | The most widely used type of local area network (LAN). The most commonly installed Ethernet | |
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| networks are called |
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| second (Mbps), usually over |
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| speeds up to 100 Mbps. |
firewall | A security software system on the VT2442 that enforces an access control policy between the | |
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| Internet and the VT2442 LAN. |
flow | A data path moving in one direction. | |
GUI | graphical user interface | |
HFC | A hybrid fiber/coaxial cable network uses | |
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| subscriber premises. |
host | Any computer or similar device supporting | |
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| network access. Each host has a unique host number that combined with the network number forms |
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| its IP address. |
hub | On a LAN, a device that connects multiple hosts to the LAN. A hub performs no data filtering. See | |
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| also router. |
IGMP | Internet Group Management Protocol | |
Internet | A worldwide collection of interconnected networks, all using TCP/IP. | |
IP | Internet Protocol is a set of standards that enable different types of computers to communicate with | |
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| one another and exchange data through the Internet. IP provides the appearance of a single, |
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| seamless communication system and makes the Internet a virtual network. |
IP address | An Internet Protocol address identifies a computer or other device on a TCP/IP network. Networks | |
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| using the TCP/IP protocol route messages based on the destination IP address. |
IPSec | The Internet Protocol Security protocols are authentication and encryption standards for secure data | |
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| exchange over the Internet. |
ISP | Internet service provider | |
LAN | A local area network provides a | |
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| building, campus, office, or home. The computers and other devices you connect to your voice |
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| gateway, except for the telephones, form a LAN. Ethernet is the most widely used LAN standard. |
MAC address | The Media Access Control address uniquely identifies each device that can be connected to an | |
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| Ethernet network. It is permanently written to |
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| your VT2442. |
MHz | Mega hertz. A measure of frequency; one MHz means one million cycles per second. | |
NAT | Network Address Translation is a standard for a LAN to use one set of IP addresses for internal | |
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| traffic and a second set of IP addresses for external traffic. |
NAPT | Network Address Port Translation is the most common form of translation between public and | |
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| private IP addresses. |
network | Two or more computers connected to communicate with each other. Networks have traditionally | |
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| been connected using some kind of wiring. |
NIC | Network interface card is another name for network adapter. A NIC is installed in an expansion slot | |
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