Motorola WE800G User Manual

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GLOSSARY

SECTION 5

SECTION

5,

GLOSSARY

5-7

Network

Two or more computers connected to communicate with each
other. Networks have traditionally been connected using some
kind of wiring.

NIC

A Network Interface Card converts computer data to serial data in
a packet format that it sends over the LAN. A NIC is installed in
an expansion slot or can be built-in. Every Ethernet NIC has a
MAC address permanently saved in its ROM.

P

Packet

The unit of data that is routed between the sender and
destination on the Internet or other packet-switched network.

PCMCIA

The Personal Computer Memory Card International Association
sets international standards for connecting peripherals to portable
computers. Laptop computers typically have a PCMCIA slot that
can hold one or two PC Cards to provide features such as
Ethernet connectivity.

PING

A network utility that tests host reachability by sending a small
packet to the host and waiting for a reply. If you PING a computer
IP address and receive a reply, you know the computer is
reachable over the network. It also stands for “Packet InterNet
Groper.”

Port Triggering

A mechanism that allows incoming communication with specified
applications.

PPP

Point-to-Point Protocol is used to transport other protocols,
typically for simple links over serial lines. It is most commonly
used to access the Internet with a dial-up modem.

PPPoE

Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet. Used by many DSL Internet
Service Providers for broadband connection.

PPTP

Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol encapsulates other protocols. It
is a new technology to create VPNs developed jointly by several
vendors.

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