User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Section 1:Overview
- Section 2:Installation
- Section 3:Configuration
- Connecting to an Existing Wireless Network
- Configuring a New Wireless Network
- Configuring Properties for an Existing Wireless Network
- Preferred Networks – Setting up the Connection Order
- Removing a Network From Your Preferred Network List
- Viewing Site Monitor Information
- Viewing Link Status
- Viewing Network Statistics
- Activating LEAP
- Diagnostics
- Viewing Adapter Product Information
- Removing the Wireless Adapter
- Section 4:Troubleshooting
- Section 5:Glossary
GLOSSARY SECTION 5
SECTION 5, GLOSSARY 5-11
W
WAN
A wide-area network provides a connection over a large
geographic area, such as a country or the whole world. The
bandwidth depends on need and cost, but is usually much lower
than for a LAN.
WAP
Wireless Access Point or Wireless Access Protocol. See also
Access Point.
WEP
Wired Equivalent Privacy encryption protects the privacy of data
transmitted over a wireless LAN. WEP uses keys to encrypt and
decrypt transmitted data. The access point must authenticate a
client before it can transfer data to another client. WEP is part of
IEEE 802.11b.
Wi-Fi
®
Wireless fidelity (pronounced why'-fy) brand name applied to
products supporting IEEE 802.11b/g.
WLAN
Wireless LAN.
WPA
Wi-Fi Protected Access. A security regimen developed by IEEE
for protection of data on a WLAN.
WWW
World Wide Web. An interface to the Internet that you use to
navigate and hyperlink to information.