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GLOSSARY
GLOSSARY
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ISP (Internet Service Provider) - The telecommunication company
that provides Internet service for the subscriber. The ISP can be a
telephone company, a CLEC or ILEC, or any other company that
provides Internet access to the end user such as AOL, Earthlink or
MSN.
that provides Internet service for the subscriber. The ISP can be a
telephone company, a CLEC or ILEC, or any other company that
provides Internet access to the end user such as AOL, Earthlink or
MSN.
LAN (Local Area Network) - A collection of privately owned,
interconnected computers within a confined service area.
interconnected computers within a confined service area.
PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet) - It is a protocol that
allows a computer to access the Internet using a dial-up phone line
and a high-speed modem. Relying on two widely accepted standards,
Ethernet and point to point protocol (PPP), it makes high speed
access easier to use for end consumers, and more seamless to
integrate into the existing infrastructure for carriers and ISPs.
allows a computer to access the Internet using a dial-up phone line
and a high-speed modem. Relying on two widely accepted standards,
Ethernet and point to point protocol (PPP), it makes high speed
access easier to use for end consumers, and more seamless to
integrate into the existing infrastructure for carriers and ISPs.
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) - WEP data encryption is defined
by the 802.11 standard to prevent (i) access to the network by
“intruders” using similar wireless LAN equipment and (ii) capture of
wireless LAN traffic through eavesdropping. WEP allows the
administrator to define a set of respective “Keys” for each wireless
network user based on a “Key String” passed through the WEP
encryption algorithm. Access is denied by anyone who does not have
an assigned key.
by the 802.11 standard to prevent (i) access to the network by
“intruders” using similar wireless LAN equipment and (ii) capture of
wireless LAN traffic through eavesdropping. WEP allows the
administrator to define a set of respective “Keys” for each wireless
network user based on a “Key String” passed through the WEP
encryption algorithm. Access is denied by anyone who does not have
an assigned key.