Belkin International Inc. F5D6002 Manual De Usuario
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Glossary of Wireless Networking Terms
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wireless networking
Glossary of Wireless Networking Terms
Access Point:
An internetworking device that seamlessly connects wired
and wireless networks.
Ad-Hoc:
A group of computers, each with LAN adapters, connected as an
independent wireless LAN.
Backbone:
The core infrastructure of a network. The portion of the
network that transports information from one central location to
another, where it is unloaded onto a local system.
another, where it is unloaded onto a local system.
Base Station: In mobile telecommunications, a base station is the central
radio transmitter/receiver that maintains communications with the mobile
radio/telephone sets within its range. In cellular and personal communications
applications, each cell or micro-cell has its own base station; each base
station in turn is interconnected with other cells or bases.
radio transmitter/receiver that maintains communications with the mobile
radio/telephone sets within its range. In cellular and personal communications
applications, each cell or micro-cell has its own base station; each base
station in turn is interconnected with other cells or bases.
BSS:
BSS stands for Basic Service Set. It is comprised of an access point
and all the LAN PCs that are associated with it.
ESS:
ESS (ESS-ID, SSID) stands for Extended Service Set. More than one
BSS is configured to become an Extended Service Set. LAN mobile users
can roam between different BSSes in an ESS (ESS-ID, SSID).
can roam between different BSSes in an ESS (ESS-ID, SSID).
Ethernet:
A popular local area data communications network, which
accepts transmission from computers and terminals. Ethernet operates
on a 10 or 100Mbps base band transmission rate, using an unshielded,
twisted-pair cable.
on a 10 or 100Mbps base band transmission rate, using an unshielded,
twisted-pair cable.
Infrastructure:
An integrated wireless and wired LAN is called an
Infrastructure configuration.
Notebook with Wireless
Notebook Network Card
Notebook Network Card
PC with Wireless Desktop
PCI Network Adapter
Notebook with Wireless
Notebook Network Card
Notebook Network Card
Ad-Hoc Mode
Roaming:
A wireless LAN mobile user moves around an ESS and maintains
a continuous connection to the Infrastructure network.
RTS Threshold:
Transmitters contending for the medium may not be
aware of each other. The RTS/CTS mechanism can solve this “hidden
node problem”. If the packet size is smaller than the preset RTS
Threshold size, the RTS/CTS mechanism will NOT be enabled.
node problem”. If the packet size is smaller than the preset RTS
Threshold size, the RTS/CTS mechanism will NOT be enabled.
WEP:
Wired Equivalent Privacy is based on the use of 64-bit or 128-bit
keys and the popular RC4 encryption algorithm. Wireless devices without
a valid WEP key will be excluded from network traffic.
a valid WEP key will be excluded from network traffic.
ESS
BSS2
BSS1
Desktop PC
Desktop PC
Switch
Wireless
Access Point
Infrastructure Mode,
BSS, and ESS
Wireless
Access Point