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Terms you should know
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dynamic routing
- In dynamic routing, a router is configured to automatically generate
routing information and share the information with neighboring routers.
encryption
- The translation of data into a secret code. Encryption is the most effective
way to achieve data security. To read an encrypted file, you must have the encryption key
(code) associated with the encrypted data. Encryption is especially useful when you are
using a wireless network because it prevents outsiders from accessing data. Each computer
on a wireless network must use the same encryption code.
Ethernet
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Ethernet is a common technology used to create computer networks. Wired
Ethernet uses cables to link computers, hubs, switches, and routers. Wireless Ethernet uses
radio waves to create links.
firmware
- Firmware is programming that is inserted into programmable read-only
memory (programmable ROM), thus becoming a permanent part of a computing device.
Firmware cannot be modified by a user. Updating firmware requires a special program
usually provided by the hardware manufacturer.
fragmentation
- The process of breaking data into small segments for transmitting. When
the segments are received, the data is defragmented and returned to its original format.
FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
- A simple method of transferring files from one computer
to another.
Gateway
- A system that joins two networks together.
hardware
- Physical equipment as opposed to software. An access point/router is a
hardware device.
HTTP
(HyperText Transport Protocol)
- A system that lets Web browsers and Web servers
communicate.
hub
- A hardware device that joins multiple computers to create a network.
IP address
- A number that uniquely identifies a computer on the network.
IPSec (Internet Protocol Security) -
A standard method for providing data confidentiality,
integrity, and the authentication between participating hosts.
ISP (Internet service provider)
- A company that provides access to the Internet. Most
ISPs also provide e-mail addresses.
LAN (local area network)
- A LAN uses network hardware, such as network adapters, hubs,
cables, and wireless devices, to link multiple computers for sharing resources, such as files,
printers, and an Internet connection.
MAC (Media Access Control) Address
- A unique number assigned to networking
hardware, such as routers, hubs, and network interface cards by the manufacturer.
Mbps (MegaBits Per Second)
- Transfer speed of 1 million bits per second.
Summary of Contents for WGR-250
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Page 13: ...Chapter 2 7 Setup for Typical Users Preparation Using the wizard...
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Page 109: ...Appendix B 103 Specifications...
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