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BSSID
In
, the Basic Service Set Identifier (BSSID) is the 48-bit
address of the wireless
interface of the
C
CCMP
Counter mode/CBC-MAC Protocol (CCMP) is an encryption method for
that uses
. It employs
a CCM mode of operation, combining the Cipher Block Chaining Counter mode (CBC-CTR) and the
Cipher Block Chaining Message Authentication Code (CBC-MAC) for encryption and message integrity.
AES-CCMP requires a hardware coprocessor to operate.
CGI
The Common Gateway Interface (CGI) is a standard for running external programs from an
server. It
specifies how to pass arguments to the executing program as part of the
request. It may also define
a set of environment variables.
A CGI program is a common way for an
server to interact dynamically with users. For example, an
HTML page containing a form can use a CGI program to process the form data after it is submitted.
Channel
The Channel defines the portion of the radio spectrum the radio uses for transmitting and receiving. Each
standard offers a number of channels, dependent on how the spectrum is licensed by national and
transnational authorities such as the
.
CSMA/CA
Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance (CSMA/CA) is a low-level network arbitration/
contention protocol. A station listens to the media and attempts to transmit a packet when the channel is
quiet. When it detects that the channel is idle, the station transmits the packet. If it detects that the channel
is busy, the station waits a random amount of time and then attempts to access the media again.
CSMA/CA is the basis of the IEEE 802.11e Distributed Control Function (
). See also
The CSMA/CA protocol used by
networks is a variation on CSMA/CD (used by
networks).
In CSMA/CD the emphasis is on collision detection whereas with CSMA/CA the emphasis is on collision
avoidance.
CTS
A clear to send (CTS) message is a signal sent by an
client station in response to an request
to send (
) message. The CTS message indicates that the channel is clear for the sender of the RTS
message to begin data transfer. The other stations will wait to keep the air waves clear. This message is a
part of the IEEE 802.11
protocol. (See also