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Wi-Fi®
802.11
802.11a
802.11b
802.11g
WEP
WPA™
WPA2™
SIP
ATA
DHCP
DNS
DTMF
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Short for Wireless Fidelity; a term developed by the Wi-Fi Alliance to describe wireless local area network (WLAN) products that are based on the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.11 standards.
A group of wireless networking standards, also known as Wi-Fi, set by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers(IEEE).
An IEEE standard for a wireless network that operates at 5GHz with rates up to 54Mbps.
An IEEE standard for a wireless network that operates at 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network with rates up to 11Mbps.
An IEEE standard for a wireless network that operates at 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network with rates up to 54Mbps.
Wired Equivalent Privacy-The original security standard used in wireless networks to encrypt the wireless network traffic.
Wi-Fi Protected Access™
An improved security standard for wireless networks that provides strong data protection and network access control.
Wi-Fi Protected Access version 2
The follow on security method to WPA for wireless networks that provides stronger data protection and network access control.
(session Initiation Protocol): Protocol developed by the IETF MMUSIC Working Group as an alternative to H.323. SIP features are compliant with IETF RFC 2543, published in March 1999. SIP equips platforms to signal the setup of voice and multimedia calls over IP networks. The current version is the version 2.
(Analog Telephone Adapter): A device adds the voice communication capability over the data network to the traditional phone.
(Dynamic Host Control Protocol): Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. This protocol automatically configures the TCP/IP settings of every computer on your home network.
(Domain Name Server): The IP address of your ISP's server, which translates the names of websites into IP addresses.
(Dual Tone Multifrequency): Tones generated when a button is pressed on a telephone.
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