X-Micro Tech. IEEE 802.11b User Manual

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SSID

A Network ID unique to a network. Only clients and Access Points that share the same SSID

are able to communicate with each other. This string is case-sensitive.

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

Simple Network Management Protocol is the network management protocol of TCP/IP. In

SNMP, agents-which can be hardware as well as software-monitor the activity in the various

devices on the network and report to the network console workstation. Control information

about each device is maintained in a structure known as a management information block.

Static IP Addressing

A method of assigning IP addresses to clients on the network. In networks with Static

IP address, the network administrator manually assigns an IP address to each computer. Once a

Static IP address is assigned, a computer uses the same IP address every time it reboots and

logs on to the network, unless it is manually changed.

Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)

TCP/IP is the protocol suite developed by the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA). It

is widely used in corporate Internet works, because of its superior design for WANs. TCP

governs how packet is sequenced for transmission the network. The term “TCP/IP” is often

used generically to refer to the entire suite of related protocols.

Transmit / Receive

The wireless throughput in Bytes per second averaged over two seconds.

Wide Area Network (WAN)

A WAN consists of multiple LANs that are tied together via telephone services and / or fiber

optic cabling. WANs may span a city, a state, a country, or even the world.

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