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GLOSSARY OF TERMS
AND ABBREVIATIONS
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If you are new to wireless IP/Ethernet systems, some of the terms used
in this guide may be unfamiliar. The following glossary explains many
of these terms and will prove helpful in understanding the operation of
the transceiver.
Access Point (AP)The transceiver in the network that provides syn-
chronization information to one or more associated Remote units. AP
units may be configured for either the Access Point (master) or Remote
services. (See Network Conguration Menu on Page 27.)
Active ScanningSee Passive Scanning
Antenna System Gain—A figure, normally expressed in dB, repre-
senting the power increase resulting from the use of a gain-type antenna.
System losses (from the feedline and coaxial connectors, for example)
are subtracted from this figure to calculate the total antenna system gain.
APSee Access Point
AssociationCondition in which, the frequency hopping pattern of the
Remote is synchronized with the Access Point station in a network and
is ready to pass traffic.
Authorization KeyAlphanumeric string (code) that is used to enable
additional capabilities in a transceiver.
BitThe smallest unit of digital data, often represented by a one or a
zero. Eight bits (plus start, stop, and parity bits) usually comprise a byte.
Bits-per-secondSee BPS.
BPDUBridge Protocol Data Units
BPSBits-per-second (bps). A measure of the information transfer rate
of digital data across a communication channel.
ByteA string of digital data usually made up of eight data bits and
start, stop and parity bits.
CSMA/CACarrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Avoidance
CSMA/CDCarrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detection
Data Circuit-terminating EquipmentSee DCE.