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Glossary
802.3 Defined by the IEEE, these standards govern the use of the CSMA/
CD (Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detection) network
access method used by Ethernet networks.
access point A device that allows wireless-equipped computers and other devices
to communicate with a wired network.
address See IP address.
connection module LifeScan’s remote connectivity device that allows you to transfer data
between the meter and workstation. The connection module can be
connected to, and transfer data via, modems, a network (through an
Ethernet connection), or locally through the workstation serial port.
DataLink Sync software The communications software running on a nursing unit PC, which
allows you to transfer data from a meter connected to the PC to the
DataLink workstation over the network.
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A protocol that computers
use to obtain configuration information. DHCP allows a computer
to be assigned an IP address without requiring a manager to
configure information about the computer in a server’s database.
Ethernet A local area network (LAN) developed by Xerox, Digital, and Intel,
and subsequently adopted by the IEEE as a standard that
interconnects personal computers. DataLink uses an IEEE 802.3
compliant Ethernet.
EZWebCon A Lantronix software application that allows you to assign IP
addresses for, and configure, Lantronix serial servers and terminal
servers prior to establishing connectivity with the workstation.
hub An electronic device that implements a network. Computers
connected to a hub can communicate as if they are attached to a
network.
IEEE Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers. A major standards-
setting group in the United States.
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