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IPsec, Kbyte, Kerberos, Latency, Legacy, Local Area Network, MAC address, Megabit, Megabyte,

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DI-724U User's Manual Appendix IPsec - Internet Protocol Security IPv6 - Internet Protocol Version 6 uses 128-bit addresses and was developed to solve the problem that we face of running out of IP version 4 addresses IPX - Internetwork Packet Exchange is a networking protocol developed by Novell to enable their Netware clients and servers to communicate ISP - Internet Service Provider J Java - A programming language used to create programs and applets for web pages K Kbps - Kilobits per second Kbyte - Kilobyte Kerberos - A method of securing and authenticating requests for services on a network L LAN - Local Area Network Latency - The amount of time that it takes a packet to get from the one point to another on a network. Also referred to as delay LED - Light Emitting Diode Legacy - Older devices or technology Local Area Network - A group of computers in a building that usually access files from a server M MAC address - A unique hardware address for devices on a Local Area Network MDI - Medium Dependent Interface is an Ethernet port for a connection to a straight-through cable MDIX - Medium Dependent Interface Crossover, is an Ethernet port for a connection to a crossover cable Megabit - Mb Megabyte - MB Megabits per second - Mbps MIB - Management Information Base is a set of objects that can be managed by using SNMP MIMO - Multiple-in Multiple-out Modem - A device that Modulates digital signals from a computer to an analog signal in order to transmit the signal over phone lines. It also Demodulates the analog signals coming from the phone lines to digital signals for your computer MPPE - Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption is used to secure data transmissions over PPTP connections MTU - Maximum Transmission Unit is the largest packet that can be transmitted on a packet-based network like the Internet D-Link Systems, Inc. 92

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DI-724U User’s Manual
D-Link Systems, Inc.
Appendix
IPsec –
Internet Protocol Security
IPv6 –
Internet Protocol Version 6 uses 128-bit addresses and was developed to solve the problem that we
face of running out of IP version 4 addresses
IPX –
Internetwork Packet Exchange is a networking protocol developed by Novell to enable their Netware
clients and servers to communicate
ISP –
Internet Service Provider
J
Java –
A programming language used to create programs and applets for web pages
K
Kbps –
Kilobits per second
Kbyte -
Kilobyte
Kerberos –
A method of securing and authenticating requests for services on a network
L
LAN –
Local Area Network
Latency
– The amount of time that it takes a packet to get from the one point to another on a network.
Also
referred to as delay
LED
- Light Emitting Diode
Legacy
– Older devices or technology
Local Area Network
– A group of computers in a building that usually access files from a server
M
MAC address
– A unique hardware address for devices on a Local Area Network
MDI
– Medium Dependent Interface is an Ethernet port for a connection to a straight-through cable
MDIX
- Medium Dependent Interface Crossover, is an Ethernet port for a connection to a crossover cable
Megabit
- Mb
Megabyte
- MB
Megabits per second
- Mbps
MIB
– Management Information Base is a set of objects that can be managed by using SNMP
MIMO
– Multiple-in Multiple-out
Modem
– A device that Modulates digital signals from a computer to an analog signal in order to transmit the
signal over phone lines.
It also Demodulates the analog signals coming from the phone lines to digital signals
for your computer
MPPE
– Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption is used to secure data transmissions over PPTP connections
MTU
– Maximum Transmission Unit is the largest packet that can be transmitted on a packet-based network
like the Internet