Glossary – Buffalo Technology WHR3-G54 User Manual

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IP (Internet Protocol) Address: A unique 32-
binary-digit number that identifi es each sender
or receiver of information sent in packets.

Infrastructure: A wireless network or other
small network in which the wireless network
devices are made a part of the network through
the Access Point.

ISP (Internet Service Provider): A company
that provides access to the Internet and other
related services.

IV (Initialization Vector): The header section
of an encrypted message packet.

LAN (Local Area Network): A group of com-
puters and peripheral devices connected to
share resources.

LED (Light Emitting Diode): The lights on
a hardware device representing the activity
through the ports.

MAC (Medium Access Control) Address:
A unique number that distinguishes network
cards.

Mbps (Mega Bits Per Second): A measure-
ment of millions of bits per second.

MDI/X (Media Dependent Interface/Cross-
over):
Port on a network hub or switch that
crosses the incoming transmit lines with the
outgoing receive lines.

MHz (MegaHertz): One million cycles per
second.

NAT (Network Address Translation): An inter-
net standard that enables a LAN to use one set
of IP addresses for internal traffi c and a second
set for external traffi c.

NIC (Network Interface Card): An expansion
card connected to a computer so the computer
can be connected to a network.

Packet: A block of data that is transferred as a
single unit, also called a frame or a block.

Packet Filtering: Discarding unwanted net-
work traffi c based on its originating address or
its type.

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