Wep (encryption), Firmware, Protocol – ConnectGear WA300 User Manual

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11Mbps Wireless Access Point User's Manual

throughout the world. In an Ethernet LAN, the MAC address is used as a base to create a

frame for sending and receiving.

TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol)

TCP/IP is a protocol equivalent to the network and transport levels of the OSI reference

model, and it is defined using RFC. Consequently, different terminals can communicate with

each other using TCP/IP.

• Normally, TCP/IP includes the application protocols TELNET and FTP.

• TCP/IP is the standard Internet protocol.

WEP (Encryption)

By setting an encryption key in the Access Point, you can prevent wireless packets from

being decrypted externally.

Firmware

Firmware is the name given to the software (programs) built into hardware such as the

router, modem, and terminal adapter. This software is built into the hardware, so it can be

said to be in-between hardware and software.

Protocol

Protocols are the procedures and regulations for sending and receiving data between the

network terminals. For example, if two computers are communicating, you can send the

correct information according to the regulations by formatting all required information. The

protocol such as which terminal sends first, what type of message, what type of message

the receiving terminal should send in reply, the data format, and responses to

communications errors are same of examples.

Roaming Function

Using the roaming function and moving from one room to another room, you can switch the

Access Point automatically. With the roaming function, you can easily move from the office

to the conference room while maintaining access to the network

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