ZyAIR 100 Wireless PC Card
Port | An Internet port refers to a number that is part of a URL, appearing after a colon (J right |
| after the domain name. Every service on an Internet server listens on a particular port number |
| on that server. Most services have standard port numbers, e.g., web servers normally listen on |
| port 80. |
POTS | Plain Old Telephone Service is the analog telephone service that runs over copper |
| wires and is based on the original Bell telephone system. |
| and businesses to a neighborhood central office. This is called the local loop. The central |
| office is connected to other central offices and |
Privacy | The service used to prevent the content of messages from being read by other than the |
| intended recipients. |
Protocol | A “language” for communicating on a network. Protocols are sets of standards or rules used |
| to define, format and transmit data across a network. There are many different protocols used |
| on networks. For example, most web pages are transmitted using the HTTP protocol. |
Proxy Server | A server that performs network operations in lieu of other systems on the network. Proxy |
| servers are most often used as part of a firewall to mask the identity of users inside a |
| corporate network yet still provide access to the Internet. When a user connects to a proxy |
| server via a web browser or other networked application, he submits commands to the proxy |
| server. The server then submits those same commands to the Internet, yet without revealing |
| any information about the system that originally requested the information. Proxy servers are |
| an ideal way to also have all users on a corporate network channel through one point for all |
| external communications. Proxy servers can be configured to block certain kinds of |
| connections and stop some hacks. |
PSTN | Public Switched Telephone Network was put into place many years ago as a voice telephone |
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| twisted cables from homes and businesses to neighborhood COs (central offices); this is often |
| called the local loop. The PSTN is a |
| private circuit is established between caller and called. |
Public Key | System of encrypting electronic files using a key pair. The key pair contains a public key used |
Encryption | during encryption and a corresponding private key used during decryption. |
Radio | A generic term for |
Frequency (RF) |
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Range | A linear measure of the distance that a transmitter can send a signal. |
RFC | An RFC (Request for Comments) is an Internet formal document or standard that is the result |
| of committee drafting and subsequent review by interested parties. Some RFCs are |
| informational in nature. Of those that are intended to become Internet standards, the final |
| version of the RFC becomes the standard and no further comments or changes are permitted. |
| Change can occur, however, through subsequent RFCs. |
Roaming | A function that enables one to travel with his mobile end system (e.g., wireless LAN mobile |
| station) throughout a domain (e.g., an ESS) while being continuously connected to the |
| infrastructure. |
Router | A device that connects two networks together. Routers monitor, direct and filter information |
| that passes between these networks. Because of their location, routers are a good place to |
J | Glossary |