On-Q/Legrand 1307877 owner manual VII. Glossary, Ansi, Ascii, Bss

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VII. Glossary

A

Access Point (AP)

A device that provides wireless LAN connectivity to wireless clients (stations).

Adapter

A device or card that connects a computer, printer, or other peripheral device to the network or to some other device. A wireless adapter connects a computer to the wireless LAN.

Address translation

See NAT.

Ad-Hoc Network

A temporary local area network connecting WAP clients together, usually just for the duration of the communication session. The clients communicate directly to each other and not through an established link, such as through a router.

Also known as: IBSS (Independent Basic Service Set).

ANSI

The American National Standards Institute is a private organization that coordinates the setting and approval of some U.S. standards. It also represents the United States to the International Standards Organization.

ASCII

The American Standard Code for Information Interchange refers to alphanumeric data for processing and communication compatibility among various devices; normally used for asynchronous transmission.

B

Bandwidth

The transmission capacity of a medium in terms of a range of frequencies. Greater bandwidth indicates the ability to transmit more data over a given period of time.

bps

Bits Per Second

Broadband

A communications medium that can transmit a relatively large amount of data in a given time period.

Broadcast

Data transmission to all addresses or functions.

BSS

Basic Service Set. A configuration of Wireless Access Points that communicate with each other without resorting any infrastructure. Also known as Ad-Hoc networks. Also see ESS.

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Contents Wireless Access Point Canadian Department of Communications Federal Communications Commission StatementFCC Radio Frequency Exposure Caution Statement Declaration of Conformity R&TTE directive 1999/5/ECPage Table of Contents Data Rate Open Area Closed Area IntroductionReplacement Parts FeaturesII. Product Overview Components IncludedStatus Indicators Detailed Description WAP Assembly Status Indications P/N 364891-01 shownWAP 802.11g Reset Button Access Connection Area Detailed DescriptionPage Rough-in steps III. InstallationTrim-out steps Data in from ISP Data/Power IV. Configuration Steps Double-clickNetwork and Dial-Up Connections Select Control PanelIs not applicable for Windows 98SE or ME Logging on to the WAP Wireless Security Setup Page Page Configuring the WAP 802.11g to work with a Router Allowing Client Access with MAC Addresses Is not applicable for Windows 98SE or ME Page Login Password Change Firmware UpgradesWAP 802.11g Assembly Removal VI. TroubleshootingRestoring Factory Defaults Page Page Cannot configure the WAP 802.11g over the network Ansi VII. GlossaryAscii BSSDhcp CPEDMZ DNSDsss DSLESS FTPIeee IcmpIsdn ISPNAT MTUNIC OSIPing PcmciaPOE PPPSmtp ROMRTS TCP/IP TCPUDP USBWAP WANWEP Wlan

1307877 specifications

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