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the other device. There are typically one or two ports on a device that can be toggled between

MDI (not crossed) and MDI-X (crossed).

Medium Dependent Interface – X (crossed) - A port on a network hub or switch that crosses the
transmit lines coming in to the receive lines going out.

NAT – (Network Address Translation) This process allows all of the computers on your home

network to use one IP address. The NAT capability of the Barricade, allows you to access the

Internet from any computer on your home network without having to purchase more IP

addresses from your ISP. Network Address Translation can be used to give multiple users access
to the Internet with a single user account, or to map the local address for an IP server (such as

Web or FTP) to a public address. This secures your network from direct attack by hackers, and

provides more flexible management by allowing you to change internal IP addresses without

affecting outside access to your network. NAT must be enabled to provide multi-user access to

the Internet or to use the Virtual Server function.

Packet Binary Convulational Code(tm) (PBCC) - A modulation technique developed by Texas
Instruments Inc. (TI) that offers data rates of up to 22Mbit/s and is fully backward compatible

with existing 802.11b wireless networks.

PCI - Peripheral Component Interconnect - Local bus for PCs from Intel that provides a high-

speed data path between the CPU and up to 10 peripherals (video, disk, network, etc.). The PCI

bus runs at 33MHz, supports 32-bit and 64-bit data paths, and bus mastering.

PPPoE - Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet. Point-to-Point Protocol is a method of secure data
transmission originally created for dial-up connections. PPPoE is for Ethernet connections.

Roaming - A function that allows your to move through a particular domain without losing

network connectivity.

Static IP - If your Service Provider has assigned a fixed IP address; enter the assigned IP

address, subnet mask and the gateway address provided by your service provider.


Subnet Mask - A subnet mask, which may be a part of the TCP/IP information provided by your

ISP, is a set of four numbers configured like an IP address. It is used to create IP address

numbers used only within a particular network (as opposed to valid IP address numbers

recognized by the Internet.

TCP/IP - Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. This is the standard protocol for data
transmission over the Internet.

TCP - Transmission Control Protocol - TCP and UDP (User Datagram Protocol) are the two

transport protocols in TCP/IP. TCP ensures that a message is sent accurately and in its entirety.

However, for real-time voice and video, there is really no time or reason to correct errors, and

UDP is used instead.

UDP - User Datagram Protocol - A protocol within the TCP/IP protocol suite that is used in place

of TCP when a reliable delivery is not required. For example, UDP is used for real-time audio and

video traffic where lost packets are simply ignored, because there is no time to retransmit. If

UDP is used and a reliable delivery is required, packet sequence checking and error notification

must be written into the applications.