transmit power will be at the max and therefore generate more heat. The device has been environmentally tested and approved by the FCC.
Part 4
Glossary
●802.11 (b, g, n) — A set of WLAN communication standards in the 2.4, 3.6 and 5 GHz frequency bands.
●Access Point (AP) — A device that allows wireless communication devices to connect to a wireless network using a standard such as WLAN.
●DHCP — Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A network application protocol used to obtain configuration information for an Internet Protocol network.
●DHCP Server — A server that uses DHCP to obtain configuration information for operation in an Internet Protocol network.
●DNS — Domain Name System. A system for converting host names and domain names into IP addresses on the Internet or on local networks that use the TCP/IP protocol.
●ESN — Electronic Serial Number. A unique 32‐bit number embedded in a wireless device that identifies the device.
●MEID — Mobile Equipment Identifier. The unique second‐generation serial number assigned to the R526 for cellular network use.
●Firmware — A program that internally controls an electronic device.
●FTP — File Transfer Protocol. A network protocol for exchanging files over a TCP network.
●Gateway — A network point that acts as an entrance to another network that uses a different protocol.
●Host Name — The unique name by which a network‐attached device is known on a network.
●Hotspot — A WLAN access point or area for connecting to the Internet.
●HTTP — Hypertext Transfer Protocol. An application‐level protocol for accessing the World Wide Web over the Internet.
●IP address — Internet Protocol address. The address of a device attached to an IP network (TCP/IP network).
●LAN — Local Area Network. A type of network that lets a group of computers, all in close proximity (such as inside an office building), communicate with one another.
●MAC Address — A number that uniquely identifies a given network adapter on a LAN. MAC addresses are 12‐
digit hexadecimal numbers.
●MIN — Mobile Identification Number. It refers to the 10‐digit unique number that a wireless operator uses to identify the mobile phone. A MIN is a number that uniquely identifies a mobile working under TIA standards for Cellular and PCS technologies
●MSID — Mobile Station ID. A number provisioned by a service provider to a mobile phone that identifies that