GLOSSARY
Access Point
An access point serves as a bridge between an existing wired network and wireless devices. The AirStation Pro is a type of access point.
CD-ROM (Compact Disc Read-Only Memory)
An optical disc that is physically the same as an audio CD, but contains computer data. Storage capacity is approximately 680 megabytes.
Configuration PC
This is a PC that is used to configure the settings on the AirStation Pro. It is recommended that you use a Wired LAN PC to configure the AirStation Pro.
Crossover cable
This cable can be used to cascade hubs, or to connect two Ethernet stations back-
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server
This is a function that adjusts bandwidth automatically depending on the communication traffic. IP addresses can be automatically assigned to the network PC’s and the AirStation Pro if a DHCP server exists on the network. This function is also available if there are any devices on the network with their own
For further information on enabling this function, please refer to the manuals for these devices, or consult their manufacturers.
There is no DHCP server on a network that contains only Windows 95/98/ME PCs.
DNS (Domain Name Server (or Service))
Software that enables users to locate computers on the Internet by host name. A DNS server is a database of host names and IP addresses. DNS returns the IP addresses when presented with a host name.