Lexmark International Inc N8050 Manual Do Utilizador
Glossary
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Data Encryption mode.
The security protocol that is used to protect data that is transferred across your
wireless network and provide network authentication. You can use one of the following protocols for data
encryption:
encryption:
• None
• Shared–WEP (Wired Equivalency Protocol)
• WPA-Personal (TKIP:PSK)–WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) in PSK (Pre-Shared Key) mode
• Shared–WEP (Wired Equivalency Protocol)
• WPA-Personal (TKIP:PSK)–WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) in PSK (Pre-Shared Key) mode
DHCP.
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, a protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a
network. With dynamic addressing, a device can automatically request an IP address every time it connects to
the network. This means that a new device can be added to a network without having to manually assign a
unique IP address.
the network. This means that a new device can be added to a network without having to manually assign a
unique IP address.
Dynamic key.
A security key that is randomly generated and assigned to a device or user by a
server for security purposes.
Encryption.
the conversion of data into a specific code to protect it from being compromised while
being transmitted over a network.
Hexadecimal.
A numbering system that is used as a representation of binary numbers using a base of 16
digits.
Infrastructure network.
A network in which your wireless devices communicate through a central wireless
access point or base station. An infrastructure network can contain multiple wireless access points.
IP address.
A number that identifies each device connected to the network. For example,
192.168.0.1.
MAC address.
A 12-character identifier that is unique for each network hardware device. For
example, 0002001008e8.
Network authentication type.
The data encryption mode that is used on your network to prevent
unauthorized users or devices from connecting to or accessing your wireless network. You can use one of the
following protocols for network authentication:
following protocols for network authentication:
• None
• WEP
• WPA (Infrastructure mode networks only)
• WEP
• WPA (Infrastructure mode networks only)
network-capable printer.
A printing device that does not need to be locally attached to a computer.
Option card.
An optional piece of hardware that can be installed in another device to provide
additional functionality.
printer port.
Windows terminology for a physical or logical connection to a printer. For example:
• LPT1 indicates the printer is attached to a physical parallel port with a parallel cable.
• USB001 indicates the printer is attached to a physical USB port with a USB cable.
• Print_Server_E320_0020000035D0 indicates a logical connection to the printer across your network.
• USB001 indicates the printer is attached to a physical USB port with a USB cable.
• Print_Server_E320_0020000035D0 indicates a logical connection to the printer across your network.