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9.0 GLOSSARY OF TERMS


Adhoc Mode: A wireless network system in which devices communicate directly with each other, without the use of a
wireless router.

DDNS: DDNS is a method of keeping a domain name linked to a dynamic IP address with your Network Camera. You can
set up your DDNS service and the device will automatically update your DDNS server each time it alter a different IP
address.

DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is a set of rules used by communications devices such as a computer,
router or network adapter to allow the device to request and obtain an IP address from a server which has a list of
addresses available for assignment.

Firmware: The firmware is the software in your Y-cam that makes the hardware functional and allows you to use the
many features of your wireless IP Camera

FTP: File Transfer Protocol. Network cameras equipped with an embedded operating system, such as Linux, can use FTP
to send images to a website.

Gateway Address: IP address of the gateway through which the IP camera is connected

IEEE 802.11b/g: The specifications developed by the IEEE for wireless network technology. It provides 11 Mbps
transmission in the 2.4GHz band usage.

Infrastructure Mode: One of the wireless network system in which devices communicate with each other by first going
through the wireless router.

IP Address: The unique 32 bit number assigned to each computer connected to the Internet. IP numbers are used by the
TCP/IP protocol to route packets of data to their destinations.

JPEG: A standard image format, used widely for photographs, also known as JPG.

Network Camera: A stand-alone device which allows users to view live, full motion video from anywhere on a computer
network, even over the Internet, using a standard web browser.

Primary DNS: IP address of the primary DNS server, if configured for the IP camera

Subnet Mask: Subnet mask of the LAN to which the IP camera is connected

TCP/IP: The collection of "protocols" underlying the functioning of the Internet. Each computer connected to the
Internet is identified by a unique IP Address.

Time server: A time server consists of a computer networking device that reads the actual time from a reference clock
and distributes this information to its clients using a computer network.

UPnP: Universal Plug and Play is architecture for pervasive peer-to-peer network connectivity of intelligent appliances
and wireless devices.

WEP: Wireless Equivalent Privacy. A security protocol for wireless network defined in the IEEE 802.11b/g standard. WEP
aims to provide security by encrypting data over radio waves so that it is protected as it is transmitted from one end
point to another.

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