Glossary – Buffalo Technology WLI-U2-AG108HP User Manual

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SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol):

The protocol used to define and deliver

electronic mail (E-mail) from one location

to another.
SNMP (Simple Network Management Pro-

tocol: An application layer protocol that

outlines the formal structure for communi-

cation among network devices.
Static IP Address: A permanent IP ad-

dress is assigned to a node in a TCP/IP

network. Also known as global IP.
STP (Shielded Twisted Pair): Twisted Pair

cable wrapped in a metal sheath to provide

extra protection from external interfering

signals.
Subnet Mask: An eight-byte address di-

vided into 4 parts separated by periods.
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Proto-

col/Internet Protocol: Protocol used by

computers when communicating across

the Internet or Intranet.

TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol):

Simple form of FTP (File Transfer Protocol),

which Uses UDP (User Datagram Protocol),

rather than TCP/IP for data transport and

provides no security features.
TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol):

An encryption method replacing WEP.

TKIP uses random IV and frequent key

exchanges.
Topology: The shape of a LAN (Local Area

Network) or other communications system.
Twisted Pair: Cable that comprises 2

or more pair of insulated wires twisted

together.
UDP (User Datagram Protocol): A com-

munication method (protocol) that offers a

limited amount of service when messages

are exchanged between computers in a

network. UDP is used as an alternative to

TCP/IP.

Glossary

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