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Essid, Firmware, Frequency hopping – ProSoft Technology ILX34-AENWG User Manual

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Glossary of Terms

PSW-PWD ♦ ProSoft Software

User Manual

ProSoft Wireless Designer


ProSoft Technology, Inc.

Page 47 of 91

July 8, 2009

ESD

Electrostatic Discharge. Can cause internal circuit damage to the coprocessor.

ESSID

Extended Service Set Identifier. A name used to identify a wireless network.

F

Firmware

Firmware is the embedded software code that that runs in the module to direct
module function (similar to the BIOS in a personal computer). This is
distinguished from the Setup/Diagnostic Application software that is installed on
the Configuration PC.

Frequency Hopping

A radio that rapidly changes its operating frequency several times per second
following a pre-determined sequence of frequencies. The transmitting and
receiving radios are programmed to follow the same frequency hopping
sequence.

Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum

Changes or hops frequencies in pattern known to both sender and receiver.
FHSS is little influenced by radio stations, reflections, or other environmental
factors. However, it is much slower than DSSS.

Fresnel Zone

An elliptical area on either side of the straight line of sight that must also be clear
for a long-range wireless network to work.

Full-Duplex

A communications circuit or system designed to simultaneously transmit and
receive two different streams of data. Telephones are an example of a full-duplex
communication system. Both parties on a telephone conversation can talk and
listen at the same time. If both talk at the same time, their two signals are not
corrupted.

G

Gain

The amount by which an antenna concentrates signal strength in a wireless
network.

Gateway

In wireless terms, a gateway is an access point with additional software
capabilities such as providing NAT and DHCP.