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Client devices 
Wi-Fi client devices include PC Cards that slide into laptop computers, mini-PCI modules embedded in 
laptop computers and mobile computing devices, as well as USB radios and PCI/ISA bus Wi-Fi radios. 
Client devices usually communicate with hub devices like access points and gateways. 
 
DHCP 
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is an Internet protocol for automating the configuration of 
computers that use TCP/IP. DHCP can be used to automatically assign IP addresses, to deliver TCP/IP 
stack configuration parameters such as the subnet mask and default router, and to provide other 
configuration information such as the addresses for printer, time and news servers. 
 
DSSS 
Also known as “Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum,” this is a variety of radio transmission methods that 
continuously change frequencies or signal patterns. Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS), which is 
used in CDMA technology,. multiplied the data bits by a very fast, pseudo-random bet pattern (PN 
sequence) that “spreads” the data into a large coded stream that takes the full bandwidth of the channel. 
 
DNS 
The Domain Name System (DNS) is a distributed Internet directory service.DNS is used mostly to translate 
between domain names and IP addresses, and to control Internet email delivery. Most Internet services rely 
on DNS to work, and if DNS fails, web sites cannot be located and email delivery stalls. 
 
Dynamic IP Address 
An IP address is automatically assigned to a user’s AP in a TCP/IP network typically by a DHCP server. 
 
EAP 
Extensible Authentication Protocol. A protocol that provides an authentication framework for both wireless 
and wired Ethernet enterprise networks. It is typically used with a RADIUS server to authenticate users on 
large networks. EAP protocol types are used in the 802.1X-based authentication in WPA-Enterprise and 
WPA2-Enterprise.
 
 
Encryption 
A mechanism for providing data confidentiality. 
 
Ethernet 
The most popular international standard technology for wired Local Area Networks (LANs). It provides from 
10 Mbps transmission speeds on basic 10BastT Ethernet networks to 100 Mbps transmission speeds on 
Fast Ethernet networks, 1000 Mbps on Gigabit Ethernet, and 10,000 Mbps on 10 Gigabit Ethernet. 
 
Firewall 
A system designed to prevent unauthorized access to or from a private network. Firewalls can be 
implemented in both hardware and software, or a combination of both.Firewalls are frequently used to 
prevent unauthorized Internet users from accessing private networks connected to the Internet, especially 
intranets.All messages entering or leaving the intranet pass through the firewall, which examines each 
message and blocks those that do not meet the specified security criteria. 
 
Firmware 
Software routines that are embedded as read-only memory (ROM) in a computer chip or hardware device 
to prevent modification of the routines. Unlike random access memory (RAM), read-only memory stays 
intact in the absence of electrical power. Startup routines and low-level input/output instructions are stored 
in firmware. 
 
Gateway 
A device, usually a Router, that connects hosts on a local network to other networks. 
 
Infrastructure mode