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Samsung spf-07n: user guide
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MMC
(Multi Media Card)
USB Cable
1) A-B TYPE
USB Cable
2) Cable for Connecting Other Devices
AP
(Access Point)
SSID
(Universal Plug & Play)
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appearance is similar to that of MMC, but the number of pins and their
thickness is different. It also has a password setting function for data security.
MMC is external Flash memory used for small mobile devices, as in the case of
the SD card. Because it has smaller footprints than SD/MMC cards, it has
become widely accepted as the standard for memory cards. It is usually used
to save movies and photos.
Use the up stream terminal when connecting to a PC. This product supports
USB 2.0. An A-B type cable which is used to connect your digital photo frame
to a PC is provided with the product. The A type is the USB connector used to
connect to a PC. The B type is the USB connector used to connect to an
external device. You can connect your digital photo frame to a PC using an A-B
type USB cable.
Use this type of cable when using the down stream terminal. This product
supports USB 2.0. When connecting an external device to the down stream
terminal, use the USB cable provided with the external device.
When using a cell phone, you will hear frequently about a "repeater." In a
wireless LAN, AP plays the same role as a repeater. That is, it a intermediate
equipment through which wireless LAN cards receive signals. As a cell phone
makes a call through a repeater, a wireless LAN card sends and receives data
through an AP.
SSID is a 32-bit unique identifier which is attached to each header of every
packet being transmitted on a wireless LAN. It is used as a password when a
wireless device connects to a Basic Service Set (BBS). Because SSID allows
differentiating a wireless LAN from other wireless LANS, all APs and wireless
devices that want to access to a wireless LAN must use the same SSID. If a
device does not know the unique SSID of a certain BBS, it cannot connect to
that BBS.
Troubleshooting
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