Zonet Technology ZSR0104C Series User Manual

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to a different network or subnet.

IP

Address

It is a 32-binary digit number that provides the source or destination information on the

Internet.

ISP

(Internet Service Provider)

It is a company that provides individuals and companies the access to the Internet.

LAN

(Local Area Network)

It consists a group of computers and network devices that communicate with each other over a

network and share the resources of a single processor or server within a small geographic area.

MAC

Address (Media Access Control Address)

It is a unique number assigned to any Ethernet network device by the device manufacture. It

enables the network to identify the device at the hardware level

MSN

Messenger

It is Microsoft Internet message exchange software and enables you to have real-time chat,

even via videoconference, with another user.

NAT

(Network Address Translation) (Broadband Switch)

Network Address Translation can translate the source IP address of a LAN client to the IP

address of a WAN client before forwarding a packet from the LAN to the WAN. When the

packet returns, NAT translates the destination address from a WAN client to the address of a

LAN client before forwarding the packet back to the LAN client. When only one WAN IP

address is available, NAT can translate the only WAN IP address into multiple LAN IP

addresses for the LAN clients. Therefore the LAN clients “share” the only one WAN IP

address, and it is called “Broadband Switch.”

NetMeeting

It is Microsoft conferencing tool and enables individuals to hold teleconference via the

Internet. It supports Voice on the Net, Chat Sessions, a Shared Whiteboard, Application and

Document Sharing, and File Transfer etc.

POP3

(Post Office Protocol 3)

Post Office Protocol 3 is a standard mail server application used on the Internet. It stores your

incoming e-mail. When you connect to the server and download the e-mail, the stored e-mail

will be transmitted to you and deleted from the server at the same time.

Port

It is a pathway of network device, such as a switch or a router. It can make connection

between the LAN and the WAN via the network device.

Port

Number

In a TCP/IP network, a port number is assigned to an application program running in the

computer. The port number is included in the transmitted packets and will link the data to the

correct service. Well-known ports include port 21 for FTP and port 80 for HTTP.

PPPoE

(Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet)

It enables a point-to-point connection to be established in the normally multipoint architecture

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