Pcmcia card, Packet internet groper (ping), Preamble – CREATIVE 2030 User Manual

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Glossary D-7

Personal Computer
Memory Card
International
Association (PCMCIA)

An industry group organized in 1989 to promote standards for a card-size memory

or I/O device that would fit into a personal computer, usually a notebook or laptop

computer.

PCMCIA Card

A card-size memory or I/O device that connects to a personal computer, usually a

notebook or laptop computer. A PCMCIA card has a 68-pin connector that connects

into a slot in the computer.

Packet Internet Groper
(PING)

An Internet program used to determine whether a specific IP address is accessible.

It works by sending a packet to the specified address and waiting for a reply. PING

is used primarily to troubleshoot network connections.

Preamble

A preamble is a signal, in the form of series of pulses, used in network

communication to synchronize the transmission timing between two or more

systems. There are two options, Short and Long. The Short option improves

throughput performance.

Protocol

A set of agreed-upon rules for transmitting data between two devices. A user’s

computer must support the right protocols to communicate with other computers.

Reboot

When a computer is shut down and restarted, it is rebooting.

RJ-11

A connector/socket for two pairs (four wires) of twisted pair cables that is used

primarily to connect telephone equipment in the United States.

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