On-Q/Legrand 1307877 owner manual Mtu, Nat, Nic, Osi

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MAC Address

The Media Access Control address is a unique, 48-bit value permanently saved in the ROM at the factory to identify each Ethernet network device. It is expressed as a sequence of 12 hexadecimal digits printed on the unit’s label. You need to provide the MAC Address to the cable service provider. Also called an Ethernet address, physical address, hardware address, or NIC address.

MB

One megabyte; equals 1,024 x 1,024 bytes, 1,024 kilobytes, or about 8 million bits.

Mbps

Million bits per second (megabits per second). A rate of data transfer.

MTU

The Maximum Transmission Unit is the largest amount of data that can be transmitted in one discrete message on a given physical network. The MTU places an upper bound on the size of a message that can be transferred by the network in a single frame. Messages exceeding the MTU must be fragmented before transmission, and reassembled at the destination.

Multicast

A data transmission sent from one sender to multiple receivers. See also broadcast and unicast.

N

NAT

Network Address Translation is an Internet standard for a LAN to use one set of IP addresses for internal traffic and a second set of IP addresses for external traffic. NAT provides some security because the IP addresses of LAN computers are invisible on the Internet.

Network

Two or more computers connected to communicate with each other. Networks have traditionally been connected using some kind of wiring.

NIC

A Network Interface Card converts computer data to serial data in a packet format that it sends over the LAN. A NIC is installed in an expansion slot or can be built-in. Every Ethernet NIC has a MAC address permanently saved in its ROM.

O

OSI

Open Systems Interconnection is the seven layer suite of protocols designed by the International Standards Organization (ISO) to be the international standard computer network architecture.

P

Packet

The unit of data that is routed between the sender and destination on the Internet or other packet- switched network.

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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 PPPROM RTSSmtp TCP/IP TCPUDP USBWAP WANWEP Wlan

1307877 specifications

The On-Q/Legrand 1307877 is a versatile and innovative multimedia wall plate designed to streamline home theater and audio/video (AV) setups. As part of Legrand’s On-Q product line, this wall plate offers a blend of functionality, aesthetics, and high-performance features that cater to the modern smart home environment.

One of the standout features of the 1307877 is its ability to support a variety of connections for audio and video signals. It includes multiple input options, such as HDMI, RCA, and speaker terminals, allowing users to connect various devices, from Blu-ray players to game consoles and streaming devices. This versatility ensures that users can enjoy high-definition video and high-fidelity audio through a single wall plate, reducing clutter and enhancing the overall aesthetic of the room.

The technology behind the On-Q/Legrand 1307877 is designed to optimize signal quality and reduce interference. The HDMI port supports 4K resolution and is capable of carrying audio signals as well, ensuring that users receive the best possible picture and sound quality from their devices. The wall plate is structured with high-quality materials that are not only durable but also designed to minimize signal degradation.

Another important characteristic of this wall plate is its ease of installation. The On-Q/Legrand 1307877 is built to fit into standard-sized electrical boxes, making it user-friendly for both professional installers and DIY enthusiasts. The included mounting hardware ensures a straightforward setup process, and the clean design blends seamlessly with home decor, providing a polished and professional look.

In addition to functionality, the 1307877 is designed with future-proofing in mind. As technology continues to advance, having a multimedia wall plate that can accommodate various connections and formats ensures that users can adapt their home entertainment systems without needing extensive renovations.

Overall, the On-Q/Legrand 1307877 multimedia wall plate stands out as a practical solution for modern AV needs, providing a combination of high-tech features, user-friendly installation, and aesthetic appeal. Its commitment to quality and performance makes it an excellent choice for anyone looking to enhance their home entertainment setup.