Chapter 4: Additional Information

Glossary

10/100/1000 Mbps – Unshielded, twisted pair cable with an RJ-45 connector, used with Ethernet LAN (Local Area Network). “10/100/1000” indicates speed (10/100/1000 Mbps), “Base” refers to baseband technology, and “T” means twisted pair cable.

Authentication - The process of verifying the identity of an entity on a network.

DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol) – A protocol which allows a server to dynamically assign IP addresses to workstations on the fly.

Ethernet adapters – A plug-in circuit board installed in an expansion slot of a personal computer. The Ethernet card (sometimes called a Network Interface Card , network adapter or NIC) takes parallel data from the computer, converts it to serial data, puts it into a packet format, and sends it over the 10/100/1000 Mbps LAN cable.

Euro-DOCSIS (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specifications) – A project with the objective of developing a set of necessary specifications and operations support interface specifications for Cable Modems and associated equipment.

F Connector – A type of coaxial connector, labeled CABLE IN on the rear of the Wireless Voice Gateway that connects the modem to the cable system.

HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) – Invisible to the user, HTTP is used by servers and clients to communicate and display information on a client browser.

Hub – A device used to connect multiple computers to the Wireless Voice Gateway.

IP Address – A unique, 32-bit address assigned to every device in a network. An IP (Internet Protocol) address has two parts: a network address and a host address. This modem receives a new IP address from your cable operator via DHCP each time it goes through Initialization Mode.

Key exchange - The swapping of mathematical values between entities on a network in order to allow encrypted communication between them.

MAC Address – The permanent “identity” for a device programmed into the Media Access Control layer in the network architecture during the modem’s manufacture.

NID - Network Interface Device, the interconnection between the internal house telephone wiring and a conventional telephone service provider’s equipment. These wiring connections are normally housed in a

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Gateway TWG870 user manual Glossary

TWG870 specifications

The Gateway TWG870 is a versatile and robust residential gateway device designed to provide seamless internet connectivity and multifunctional capabilities for home networking. One of its standout features is its integrated DSL modem, which supports ADSL and ADSL2+ standards, ensuring reliable high-speed internet access. With download speeds reaching up to 24 Mbps, users can enjoy smooth streaming, gaming, and web browsing experiences.

Equipped with a built-in 4-port Ethernet switch, the TWG870 allows multiple wired devices to connect directly, enhancing network stability and performance. In addition to the wired connections, the gateway also features integrated Wi-Fi technology, specifically IEEE 802.11n, which offers better coverage and faster speeds compared to previous wireless standards. This enables users to connect their laptops, smartphones, tablets, and smart home devices wirelessly, creating a comprehensive home network without the clutter of cables.

Another significant characteristic of the Gateway TWG870 is its advanced security features. The device supports WPA/WPA2 encryption protocols, which safeguard users' networks from unauthorized access and ensure data privacy. Furthermore, with a built-in firewall, it adds an extra layer of protection against external threats, making it a reliable choice for families and individuals concerned about online safety.

The TWG870 also supports advanced Quality of Service (QoS) features, allowing users to prioritize bandwidth allocation for critical applications such as video conferencing or online gaming. This ensures a lag-free experience even when multiple devices are connected to the network simultaneously.

In terms of physical design, the Gateway TWG870 is compact and features a sleek appearance, making it suitable for placement in various home environments. Its user-friendly interface facilitates easy setup and configuration, enabling users to customize their network settings according to personal preferences.

Additionally, the device is compatible with various operating systems, ensuring broad compatibility across different platforms. With all these features combined, the Gateway TWG870 stands out as a reliable and efficient solution for home networking needs, providing users with the performance and flexibility required in today's connected world.