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9. Wireless Network Glossary
 
 
 
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LACP (802.3ad) Trunking 
The 802.3ad Link Aggregation standard defines how to combine the several Ethernet ports 
into one high-bandwidth port to increase the transmission speed. It is also known as port 
trunking. Both device must set the trunking feature to work. 
 
 
MAC 
Media Access Control. MAC address provides layer-2 identification for Networking Devices. 
Each Ethernet device has its own unique address. The first 6 digits are unique for each 
manufacturer. When a network device have MAC access control feature, only the devices 
with the approved MAC address can connect with the network. 
 
 
Mbps 
Megabits Per Second. One million bits per second; a unit of measurement for data 
transmission 
 
 
MESH 
Mesh is an outdoor wireless technology that uses Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and 
Wireless Distribution system to achieve self-forming, self-healing, and self-configuring 
outdoor network. MESH network are able to take the shortest path to a destination that 
does not have to be in the line of site. 
 
 
MIMO 
Multi In Multi Out. A Smart Antenna technology designed to increase the coverage and 
performance of a WLAN network. In a MIMO device, 2 or more antennas are used to 
increase the receiver sensitivity and to focus available power at intended Rx. 
 
 
NAT 
Network Address Translation. A network algorithm used by Routers to enables several PCs 
to share single IP address provided by the ISP. The IP that a router gets from the ISP side 
is called Real IP, the IP assigned to PC under the NAT environment is called Private IP. 
 
 
Node 
A network connection end point, typically a computer.