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UPnP Universal Plug and Play

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terabyte (TB) Refers to a data storage capacity equal to approximately 1000 gigabytes. tray The plastic support for a hard drive in the HP Media Vault. The tray fits into the expansion bay. Also see Expansion Bay. U Uniform Naming Convention (UNC) UNC identifies shared network devices, such as the HP Media Vault Premier. It is a format for specifying the location of resources on a local-area network (LAN). It identifies each shared resource with a unique address in the following format: \\servername\sharedfolder-name. For example, \\HPMediaVault\Documents. Also see Local area network (LAN). UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) makes home networking simple by providing compatibility among networking equipment, software, and peripheral devices. UPnP works with wired and wireless networks, on any operating system, to minimize network configuration. UPnP is the protocol used by media streaming. Also see protocol. V version One copy of a file. A version is created when a file is modified and the original copy is kept. When configuring the backup option, the NTI Shadow software allows you to save multiple versions of a file. The backup versions would be named as follows: mydocument(00).doc (the initial version), mydocument(01).doc (the first version), and so on. W web browser An application used to access information on networks, on the internet, and in help systems. Common web browsers include Internet Explorer, Netscape, Firefox, and Safari. Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) A technology that allows for increased security with wireless networks. WINS server WINS (Windows Internet Naming Service) is a server that converts NetBIOS network names to IP addresses. Also see IP address. Wireless Access Point (WAP) A device, such as a wireless router, that connects wireless communication devices together to form a wireless network. 15202 Version

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Version
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202
terabyte (TB)
Refers to a data storage capacity equal to approximately
1000 gigabytes.
tray
The plastic support for a hard drive in the HP Media Vault. The tray fits
into the expansion bay. Also see
Expansion Bay
.
U
Uniform Naming Convention (UNC)
UNC identifies shared network
devices, such as the HP Media Vault Premier. It is a format for specifying the
location of resources on a local-area network (LAN). It identifies each shared
resource with a unique address in the following format:
\\server-
name\sharedfolder-name
. For example,
\\HPMediaVault\Documents
.
Also see
Local area network (LAN).
UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)
makes home networking simple by
providing compatibility among networking equipment, software, and
peripheral devices.
UPnP works with wired and wireless networks, on any
operating system, to minimize network configuration. UPnP is the protocol
used by media streaming. Also see
protocol.
V
version
One copy of a file. A version is created when a file is modified
and the original copy is kept. When configuring the backup option, the NTI
Shadow software allows you to save multiple versions of a file. The backup
versions would be named as follows:
mydocument(00).doc
(the initial
version),
mydocument(01).doc
(the first version), and so on.
W
web browser
An application used to access information on networks,
on the internet, and in help systems. Common web browsers include Internet
Explorer, Netscape, Firefox, and Safari.
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
A technology that allows for increased
security with wireless networks.
WINS server
WINS (Windows Internet Naming Service) is a server that
converts NetBIOS network names to IP addresses. Also see
IP address.
Wireless Access Point (WAP)
A device, such as a wireless router, that
connects wireless communication devices together to form a wireless network.