Glossary
PKCS
PoE
PPPoE
PSK
QoS
RADIUS
RF
RSSI
RTS
Session Key
Shared Key
SIM
SIP
SMI
SNMP
SNR
SNTP
SOAP
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Public-Key Cryptography Standards
Power over Ethernet: A specification for providing both power and data to
low-power network devices using a single Category 5 Ethernet cable. PoE
provides greater flexibility in the locating of Wi²s and network devices, and
significantly decreased installation costs.
Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet
WPA Pre-shared Key: PSK can be used for small office networks that may
not have the resources to configure and maintain a RADIUS server, WPA
provides a simple operating mode that uses just a pre-shared password for
network access.
Quality of Service.
Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service: A logon authentication
protocol that uses software running on a central server to control access to
the network.
Radio Frequency
Received Signal Strength Indication
Request to Send
Session keys are unique to each client, and are used to authenticate a client
connection, and correlate traffic passing between a specific client and the
Wi².
A shared key can be used to authenticate each client attached to a wireless
network. Shared Key authentication must be used along with the 802.11
Wireless Equivalent Privacy algorithm.
Subscriber Identity Module
Session Initiation Protocol
Simple Network Management Protocol: The application protocol in the
Internet suite of protocols which offers network management services.
Signal-to-noise ratio
Simple Network Time Protocol: SNTP allows a device to set its internal
clock based on periodic updates from a Network Time Protocol (NTP)
server. Updates can be requested from a specific NTP server, or can be
received via broadcasts sent by NTP servers.
Protocol for exchanging XML-based messages over computer networks,
normally using HTTP/HTTPS
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