Operation Manual

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Glossary
Bit rate Speed of data transfer how many bits of information are
sent each second.
Buffering data downloading and being assembled before
playback.
Codec [Coder/Decoder] software capable of encoding and/or decoding
a digital data stream or signal.
Data Encryption the encryption of data for security purposes. For
wireless networks this is normally WEP and WPA.
DHCP [Dynamic Host Control Protocol] A protocol for assigning IP
addresses to devices on a network.
DNS Server A remote server that provides the translation of web
addresses into the corresponding numeric IP addresses.
ESSID [Extended Service Set Identifier] The ESSID is a unique identifier
for your wireless network.
Ethernet Network technology for local area networks. Cat5 cable
carries information between computers at a rate of 10/100/1000
megabits per second.
File format – The type of file e.g. a music file in the format of .mp3.
File Server A computer or device that provides workstations on a
network with controlled access to shared files.
Firmware – embedded software in a device that provides the devices
with operational instructions.
Gateway –The access point from LAN to WAN.
Internet a computer network consisting of a worldwide network of
computer networks.
IP Address is a numerical label that is assigned to devices in a
computer network.
ISP – Internet service provide.
Kbps Short for kilobits per second, a measure of data transfer
speed.
LAN [Local Area Network] a local computer network for communication
between computers.
MAC [Media Access Control] is a unique identifier assigned to
network adapters or network interface cards by the manufacturer for
identifcation.
Modem [Modulator/Demodulator] device used to connect computers
by a telephone line.
Network A system of interconnected electronic components or
computers.
Network adapter A hardware device, installed inside computers
that connect computer devices together to create a network.
Podcast – An audio file delivered via an RSS feed over the Internet to
a subscriber.
Router – A device that joins multiple networks or computers together.
RSS feed[Really Simply Syndication feed] used to publish content on
the web which people can then subscribe to and receive updates.
ServerA computer that provides client computers with access to files
and printers as shared resources on a computer network.
Subnet mask – A method of splitting IP networks into subgroups.
UPnP – [Universal Plug and Play] a method of auto configuration used
in devices such as PCs, peripherals, wireless devices and intelligent
appliances.
URL [Uniform Resource Locator] the format of the address for a particular
page of a website.
USB[Universal Serial Bus] Connection commonly used with computer
peripherals.
WAN [Wide Area Network] computer network that spans a wider
area than a local area network e.g. the Internet.
WEP [Wired Equivalent Privacy] a wireless security protocol to prevent
access to the network by “intruders” using similar wireless LAN equipment
and capture of wireless LAN traffic through eavesdropping.
WPA [WiFi Protected Access] a wireless security protocol that replaced
the weaker WEP.
WiFi[Wireless Fidelity] a radio frequency standard that is used to
connect devices, such as computers and iPods, together using a wireless
connection.