Explanation of terms

LAN

Abbreviation of Local Area Network, including wired LAN and wireless LAN; a relatively small-range network developed in a company or in a building.

TCP/IP

Abbreviation for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. The standard protocol for the Internet.

A protocol is a set of specifications and agreements which allow two computers to communicate with each other.

IP Address

An Internet Protocol (IP) is a protocol used for the transmission of data, and the IP address is the address of the destination where the data is being sent to. Identical IP addresses cannot be used for two different devices within the one LAN.

Subnet Mask

Limits the range of IP addresses that can be assigned to a computer when using a TCP/IP connection, in order to allow a network to be divided into several sub- sections. The parameters which divide the sub-network in this way are called the subnet mask.

Gateway

A junction point where different types of networks are connected to each other.

It is used to refer to the hardware and software which is used when connecting a particular network to another network which has been set up under different network specifications. It makes adjustments for differences in the protocols used by the two networks and makes it possible to connect to other networks.

DHCP

Abbreviation for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A function which automatically assigns IP addresses to each computer that is connected to a network. If a device which functions as a DHCP server is located within a LAN, this device automatically assigns IP addresses to computers which are connected to the LAN. Not available with this product.

Ad Hoc Mode

A mode for direct communication between the projector and a computer with an optional wireless card.

Infrastructure Mode

A mode for communication via an access point which is connected to a wired LAN.

A computer without an optional wireless card can still be used to send images to the projector via an access point.

PEER-TO-PEER Mode

A mode that allows direct communication between the projector and a wireless LAN- incorporated personal computer produced by some manufacturers or a wireless LAN card. If communication is not available in ad hoc mode, try to use this peer-to-peer mode.

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PT-L750U R, TQBH9003-6 specifications

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