Microfilter | In splitterless deployments, a microfilter is a device that removes the data frequen- |
| cies in the DSL signal, so that telephone users do not experience interference |
| (noise) from the data signals. Microfilter types include |
| phone and jack) and |
| splitterless. |
NAT | Network Address Translation A service performed by many routers that translates |
| your network’s publicly known IP address into a Private IP address for each |
| computer on your LAN. Only your router and your LAN know these addresses; the |
| outside world sees only the public IP address when talking to a computer on your |
| LAN. |
NAT rule | A defined method for translating between public and private IP addresses on your |
| LAN. |
network | A group of computers that are connected together, allowing them to communicate |
| with each other and share resources, such as software, files, etc.A network can be |
| small, such as a LAN, or very large, such as the Internet. |
network mask | A network mask is a sequence of bits applied to an IP address to select the |
| network ID while ignoring the host ID. Bits set to 1 mean “select this bit” while bits |
| set to 0 mean “ignore this bit.” For example, if the network mask 255.255.255.0 is |
| applied to the IP address 100.10.50.1, the network ID is 100.10.50, and the host |
| ID is 1. See also binary, IP address, subnet |
NIC | Network Interface Card An adapter card that plugs into your computer and provides |
| the physical interface to your network cabling, which for Ethernet NICs is typically |
| an |
The line that connects the NB9/NB9W to a POTS line may be referred to as a pass- | |
| through line |
packet | Data transmitted on a network consists of units called packets. Each packet con- |
| tains a payload (the data), plus overhead information such as where it came from |
| (source address) and where it should go (destination address). |
ping | Packet Internet (or |
| associated with an IP address is online. It can also be used to reveal the IP address |
| for a given domain name. |
port | A physical access point to a device such as a computer or router, through which |
| data flows into and out of the device. |
POTS | Plain Old Telephone Service Traditional analog telephone service using copper |
| telephone lines. Pronounced pots. See also PSTN. |
POTS splitter | See splitter. |
PPP | |
| carry IP (and other protocol) data between your ISP and your computer. The WAN |
| interface on the My ADSL Modem uses two forms of PPP called PPPoA and PPPoE. |
| See also PPPoA, PPPoE. |
PPPoA | |
| define for a Virtual Circuit (VC), the other type being PPPoE. You can define only |
| one PPPoA interface per VC. |
PPPoE | |
| can define for a Virtual Circuit (VC),the other type being PPPoA. You can define one |
| or more PPPoE interfaces per VC. |
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