AirData 54 Plus S2 USB
AirData 54 Plus S2 USB
AirData 54 Plus S2 USB
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<strong>AirData</strong> <strong>54</strong> <strong>Plus</strong> <strong>S2</strong> <strong>USB</strong> User Manual<br />
EAP: Extensive Authentication Protocol is a framework for extending authentication<br />
techniques in PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) a protocol that is commonly used for dial-up<br />
connections. EAP opens up the possibilities to use a range of new authentication protocols,<br />
including token cards, one-time passwords etc.<br />
Encryption: The modification of data using a secret code. Encryption is an effective way to<br />
achieve data security.<br />
EEPROM: Electronically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory, a non-volatile<br />
storage chip used to store small amounts of volatile (configuration) data.<br />
Ethernet: A local-area network (LAN) architecture developed by Xerox Corporation in<br />
cooperation with DEC and Intel in 1976. The most common Ethernet systems are called<br />
10BASE-T and provide transmission speeds up to 10 Mbps. Fast Ethernet (100BASE-T)<br />
provides transmission speeds up to 100 megabits per second. Gigabit and 10-Gigabit<br />
Ethernet provide even higher transmission speeds of 1 gigabit per second and 10 gigabits per<br />
second respectively.<br />
Fragmentation: When the size of a transmitted packet exceeds a certain limit allowed by the<br />
network medium it is broken into several segments. The procedure is called fragmentation.<br />
Low fragmentation thresholds result in smaller frames and can tackle with packet collision<br />
problems due to network traffic. Setting the threshold too low can lead to, reducing throughput<br />
due to the additional headers applied to each. High fragmentation threshold has the opposite<br />
effect.<br />
Gateway: A device that interconnects networks.<br />
HEX: Hexadecimal is the base-16 number system.<br />
IBSS: Independent Basic Service Set, also known as an Ad-Hoc network.<br />
IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. The IEEE is an organization that is<br />
best known for developing standards for the computer and electronics industry.<br />
Infrastructure: A Wireless Infrastructure network configuration is essentially a WLAN that<br />
incorporates a Wireless Access Point / Router.<br />
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