POP. See Point of Presence.
POTS. See Plain Old Telephone Service.
POTS Splitter. A device that uses filters to separate voice from data signals when they are to be carried on the same phone line, required for several types of DSL service.
Powerline Networking. A type of local networking that uses existing power lines within the office.
PPPoA. Point to Point Protocol over ATM. See Point to Point Protocol.
PPPoE. Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet. See Point to Point Protocol.
Private Branch eXchange (PBX). A private phone switching system used within a company that connects telephones to each other, allowing users to make
Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). The worldwide communications network that carries phone calls and data.
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Radio Frequency (RF). Electromagnetic carrier waves upon which audio, video, or data signals can be superimposed for transmission.
RADSL. See
Residential Gateway. A device that allows multiple devices access to the Internet through one single
RF. See Radio Frequency.
Request for Comment (RFC) 1483. RFC 1483 was developed to allow the successful transmission of multiple protocols over ATM networks. This RFC is broken down into two methods of implementation; VC based multiplexing and LLC encapsulation. The breakdown on both are mentioned below.
Roaming. Movement of a wireless node between two microcells.
Router. The central switching device in a