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IP (Internet Protocol)

The TCP/IP standard protocol that defines the IP datagram as the unit of

information passed across an Internet and provides the basis for connectionless

packet delivery service. IP includes the ICMP control and error message

protocol as an integral part. It provides the functional equivalent of ISO OSI

Network Services.

IP Address

An IP address is a 32-bit number that identifies each sender or receiver of

information that is sent across the Internet. An IP address has two parts:

the identifier of a particular network on the Internet and an identifier of the

particular device (which can be a server or a workstation) within that network.

ISM Bands (Industrial, Scientific, and Medicine Bands)

Radio frequency bands that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)

authorized for wireless LANs. The ISM bands are located at 902MHz, 2.400GHz,

and 5.7GHz.

ISP (Internet Service Provider)

An organization that provides access to the Internet. Small ISPs provide service

via modem and ISDN while the larger ones also offer private line hookups (T1,

fractional T1, etc.).

LAN (Local Area Network)

A communications network that serves users within a defined geographical

area. The benefits include the sharing of Internet access, files and equipment

like printers and storage devices. Special network cabling (10 Base-T) is often

used to connect the PCs together.

MAC Address (Media Access Control)

A MAC address is the hardware address of a device connected to a network.

NAT (Network Address Translation)

NAT masks a local network’s group of IP addresses from the external network,

allowing a local network of computers to share a single ISP account. This

process allows all of the computers on your home network to use one IP

address. This will enable access to the Internet from any computer on your

home network without having to purchase more IP addresses from your ISP.