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Motorola AL 200 Installation Manual page 43

Multi-user modem

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Quadrature Phase Shift
Key (QPSK)
quality of service
radio frequency (RF)
return loss
RJ-45
router
service provider
splitter
TCP/IP
TCP/IP Communications
Stack
Transmission Control
Protocol (TCP)
Universal Serial Bus
(USB)
Modulation that sends two bits of information per symbol period with one bit
90 degrees out of phase with the other bit being sent. There are only four
constellation points. These points represent the four combinations that can take
place and are represented by the coordinates:
(0,0 - 0,1 - 1,0 - 1,1).
DQPSK modulation states that the information bits are differentially encoded
prior to being modulated.
The accumulation of the cell loss, delay, and delay variation incurred by cells
belonging to a connection.
Signals that are used by a cable modem transmitter and receiver to send data
over the HFC network. A radio frequency carrier is modulated to encode the
digital data stream for transmission across the cable network.
A measurement of the quality of the match of the device to the cable system.
Return loss is the ratio of the amount of power reflected by the device.
An 8-pin modular connector on a Motorola cable modem or CMTS that
connects the modem to a PC or external hub. Used as a 10BaseT or 100BaseT
standard connector.
A device used to connect two subnetworks at the network layer. These
subnetworks may be similar. An internet protocol is used in each router and in
each host of the network. A router operates at Layer 3 of the OSI model.
A company providing cable data services to subscribers.
A piece of coax equipment that divides a single spectrum into multiple
identical spectrums.
A set of protocols that provides the standards and rules for controlling and
managing communications between networks. TCP/IP has become the
worldwide standard for internetworking and is the basis for the worldwide
Internet. TCP/IP stands for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol.
There are related protocols, services, and applications that are part of the
TCP/IP protocol suite.
Software in the subscriber PC that processes packets through the
communication layers. The TCP/IP communication stack handles the
communications between the subscriber's application, for example, an Internet
browser, and servers on the Internet.
A reliable transport protocol of the Internet suite. TCP is a connection-oriented
protocol that uses IP to transmit the data across the network. TCP is an
end-to-end protocol defining the rules and procedures for exchanging
information between communicating partners (hosts). Transmission Control
Protocol resides in the Transport Layer of the OSI stack. It works on top of
connectionless Network Layer IP. TCP segments messages into datagrams,
uses a timer to keep track of outstanding datagrams, retransmits datagrams if
requested, and performs error checking on incoming datagrams.
A device that allows PCs to connect to peripherals, eliminating the need for an
Ethernet Card.
Glossary-5

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