ProSoft Technology RLX-IFH9E-A User Manual

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RLX-IFHE ♦ RadioLinx Industrial Wireless

Reference

RadioLinx® Industrial Frequency Hopping Ethernet Radios

User Manual

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

Page 87 of 109

November 19, 2013

Amplifier

A device connected to an antenna used to increase the signal strength and
amplify weak incoming signals.

Antenna

A device connected to a wireless transceiver that concentrates transmitted and
received radio waves to increase signal strength and thus the effective range of a
wireless network.

ASCII

American Standard Code for Information Interchange. A communication mode in
which each eight-bit byte in a message contains one ASCII character code.
ASCII characters (or hexadecimal characters) are sometimes used as a key to
encrypt data and ensure its secure transmission.

Association

Process whereby two 802.11 radios establish communications with each other.
Requirements for communication include common SSID (network names) and
encryption settings.

Authenticate

The process of confirming the identity of someone connecting to a network.

Authentication Server

A back-end database server that confirms the identity of a supplicant to an
authenticator in an 802.1x-authenticated network.

B

Band

Another term for spectrum used to indicate a particular set of frequencies.
Wireless networking protocols work in either the 2.4 GHz or the 5 GHz bands.

Bandwidth

(See Throughput)

Base Station

See Wireless Gateway

Baud Rate

The speed of communication between devices on the network. All devices must
communicate at the same rate.

bps

Bits per Second. A measure of data transmission speed across a network or
communications channel; bps is the number of bits that can be sent or received
per second.

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