
Internet/Print Server User’s Guide
ISP | Internet Service Provider. ISPs are compa-  | 
  | nies that provide internet access, often  | 
  | through a   | 
  | nection.  | 
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LAN | Local Area Network, an interconnected set  | 
  | of computers and other devices, in an office  | 
  | for example.  | 
 | A phone line, usually “rented” from a phone  | 
  | company, which is dedicated to the sole use  | 
  | of the “renter.” Internet access speeds are  | 
  | faster using a   | 
  | bandwidth sharing.  | 
LED | Light Emitting Diode – an electronic device  | 
  | that lights up when electricity is passed  | 
  | through it. LEDs are commonly used for  | 
  | status indicators on electronic devices.  | 
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Mbps | Megabits per second; millions of bits per sec-  | 
  | ond.  | 
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TCP/IP | Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Pro-  | 
  | tocol; a suite of transport and network layer  | 
  | communications protocols.  | 
Telnet | Terminal emulation for the TCP/IP protocol  | 
  | suite, used for interacting with remote com-  | 
  | puters and devices.  | 
80  | Glossary  |