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Terminology – Teletronics WL11000SA-N User Manual

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Terminology

The following is a list of terminology that is used in this document.

1. Access Point

An internetworking device that seamlessly connects wired and

wireless networks.

2. Ad-Hoc

An Ad-Hoc wireless LAN is a group of computers each with LAN adapters,

connected as an independent wireless LAN.

3. Backbone

The core infrastructure of a network. The portion of the network that

transports information from one central location to another central location where it is

unloaded onto a local system.

4. Base Station

In mobile telecommunications, a base station is the central radio

transmitter/receiver that maintains communications with the mobile radiotelephone

sets within its range. In cellular and personal communications applications, each cell or

micro-cell has its own base station; each base station in turn is interconnected with

other cells’ bases.

5. Bridge

An internetworking function that incorporates the lowest 2 layers of the OSI

network protocol model.

6. BSS

BSS stands for “Basic Service Set”. It is an Access Point and all the LAN PCs

that associated with it.

7. ESS

ESS (ESS-ID, SSID) stands for “Extended Service Set”. More than one BSS is

configured to become Extended Service Set. LAN mobile users can roam between

different BSSs in an ESS (ESS-ID, SSID).

8. Ethernet

A popular local area data communications network, originally developed by

Xerox Corp., which accepts transmission from computers and terminals. Ethernet

operates on a 10 Mbps base band transmission rate, using a shielded coaxial cable or

over shielded twisted pair telephone wire.

9. Infrastructure

An integrated wireless and wired LAN is called an Infrastructure

configuration.

10. PCMCIA

The Personal Computer Memory Card International Association

(PCMCIA), develops standards for PC cards, formerly known as PCMCIA cards.

These cards are available in three types, and are of about the same length and width

as credit cards. However, the different width of the cards ranges in thickness from 3.3

mm (Type I) to 5.0 mm (Type II) to 10.5 mm (Type III). These cards can be used for