GLOSSARY
Cat5 Cable | Type of cable used on a LAN to connect computers, printers, and |
| transmitters and receivers to a hub on the network. |
Gateway | A network point acting as an entrance to another network. Computers |
| that control traffic on a company’s network or at local Internet service |
| provider are gateway nodes. Often associated with a router and a |
| switch. |
Internet Protocol | The main protocol used on the Internet. |
| Transfer Control Protocol |
IP Address | A unique |
| network. Usually written in |
| separating the bytes. This address is required to communicate on the |
| network (for example, 192.168.0.100). |
LAN | Local Area Network. Multiple computers linked together into a network |
| to share information within a limited geographic area (such as a building |
| or a campus) controlled by a network operating system and using a |
| transport protocol. |
Router | A physical device that connects multiple LANs. A router knows where to |
| direct a given packet of data. |
Subnet Mask | A mask that explains which part of an IP address is the network address |
| and which part composes the host address. It is usually expressed in |
| |
Switch | Furnishes the actual path in and out of the gateway for given packet of |
| data. |
TCP | Transfer Control Protocol. |
WAN | Wide Area Network. Multiple LANs connected together, usually over a |
| great distance. |
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