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POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service)
Basic analog telephone service. POTS
takes the lowest 4 kHz of bandwidth on
twisted-pair copper wiring. Any service
sharing a line with POTS must either use
frequencies above POTS or convert POTS
to digital and interleave with other data
signals. Also known as PSTN (Public
Switched Telephone Network).
powerline networking
Technology that
allows a home network to utilize already
existing AC wiring as the cable connection
between computers and other devices on a
network. Powerline networking enables
easy home automation, merging home
security systems, lighting, and other
environmental controls with the home
network.
PPP protocol (Point-to-Point)
A protocol that provides a method for
transmitting packets over serial point-to-
point links such as router-to-router and
host-to-network connections over both
synchronous and asynchronous circuits.
PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling
Protocol)
A protocol that allows Point-
to-Point Protocol (PPP) connections to be
tunneled through an IP network, creating a
Virtual Private Network (VPN). It is used
to secure Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
connections over a TCP/IP link.
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RJ11 connector
The standard telephone
line connector that plugs into a jack in the
wall to receive phone service. Also used to
connect computers in a home phoneline
network.
RJ45 connector
The standard connector
(plug) for Ethernet cables. Slightly wider
than RJ11.
router
A device that forwards traffic
between networks according to network
layer information and to tables constructed
from routing protocols. It ensures that data
arrives where it should, and attempts to do
so in the most efficient manner.
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search engine
A program accessed on the
Internet that allows you to search large
databases for information by using
keywords or phrases.
server
A computer with a large hard disk
that serves (provides information to) other
computers connected to it by a network.
The Internet is a network of servers. When
you send or receive e-mail, it travels from
the sender’s computer to the receiver’s
computer through a number of servers.
SOHO (small office/home office)
Describes a level of features and
capabilities in computers and peripherals.
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