Twisted pair cable, Usb (universal serial bus), Wan (wide area network) – CREATIVE Network Blaster Wireless Access Point Router CW2202 User Manual

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Glossary E-9

TCP/IP
(Transmission
Control Protocol/
Internet Protocol)

A suite of communication protocols that are used by computers or networking

devices on the Internet so that they can communicate with each other. TCP/IP

uses several protocols, the two main being TCP and IP.

Twisted pair cable

A cable that consists of two wires twisted together. This cable is less expensive but

more brittle than a coaxial cable.

USB (Universal
Serial Bus)

A plug-and-play interface that allows the user to attach a device without having to

add an adapter card and turning off the computer.

WAN (Wide Area
Network)

A computer network that spans a relatively large geographical area. Typically, a

WAN consists of two or more LANs.

WEP (Wired
Equivalent Privacy)

A wired security policy defined by the IEEE 802.11 working group. WEP uses the

RC-4 40-bit encryption algorithm to scramble all data before it is transmitted.

Vendors add proprietary encryption features to their software, taking the

encryption level up to 128 bits.

Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi is promoted by the Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance (WECA). It

places a stamp of certification on wireless products that are interoperable with

other 802.11b compliant products.

WPA (Wi-Fi
Protected Access)

WPA is derived from the IEEE 802.11i standard and is designed to address the

vulnerabilities inherent in WEP. WPA offers users a greater level of data protection

through the use of its Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP), which introduces

significant data encryption enhancements such as a per-packet key mixing

function, a message integrity check (MIC), an extended initialization vector (IV)

with sequencing rules, and a re-keying mechanism.

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