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PC Concepts Full-Rated Router ADSL2+ User Manual

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PPPoE: Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet. Many DSL modems use PPoE to establish and

maintain a connection with a service provider. PPoE provides a means of logging in to the

ISPs servers so that they can authenticate you as a customer and provide you access to the

Internet. Check with your ISP before blocking this protocol.

IP Multicast: IP Multicast is an extension to the IP protocol. It enables individual packets to be

sent to multiple hosts on the Internet, and is often used for handling e-mail mailing lists and

teleconferencing/videoconferencing.

RARP: Reverse Address Resolution Protocol. This IP protocol provides a way for computers

to determine their own IP addresses when they only know their hardware address (i.e., MAC

addresses). Certain types of computers, such as diskless workstations, must use RARP to

determine their IP address before communicating with other network devices.

AppleTalk®: A networking protocol used in for Apple Macintosh® networks.

NetBEUI: NetBIOS Enhanced User Interface. On many LAN operating systems, the NetBEUI

protocol provides the method by which computers identify themselves to and communicate

with each other.

IPX: Internetwork Packet Exchange. A networking protocol used on Novell Netware ®-based