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Wireless lan card
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Device that manages permission and restrictions for logging onto a computer
or network.
Physical device that connects wired and wireless networks together.
Office, campus, hotel, airport, etc. where wireless LAN connections are
provided to employees, students, or visitors. Often specified as public access
zones and corporate or enterprise access zones.
One of the two operating modes that can be selected when using the Nokia
C110/C111. With this configuration option, users can set up a wireless
network where wireless stations can send and receive data directly with each
other without access points. This type of network is sometimes called a peer-
to-peer network.
Size (in Hertz) of the operating or transmission channel of a system that a
signal transmission occupies.
A specified frequency band for the transmission and reception of signals.
Geographical area within which service from a radio communications
facility can be received.
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A protocol which automatically
issues IP addresses to devices on the network. The system administrator
assigns a range of IP addresses to DHCP, and each client computer on the
LAN has its own TCP/IP software configured to request an IP address from
the DHCP server.
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