Network Glossary - Silvercrest SMRA 5.0 A1 Operating Instructions And Safety Instructions

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Device which provides an access hub between a wireless (
Access Point
LAN
(
wireless functionality) access to the LAN and any other
Operating mode in which a Multiroom device can be connected and configured via the
AP mode
wireless network (
Industrial standard for wireless communication between devices. The range for this system is
Bluetooth
normally max. 10 m. After an initial synchronisation (
connection between them is automatically restored when the two devices are switched on and
within range at a later date.
Abbreviation for "Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol". Computer networks can contain large
DHCP
numbers of computers. Each computer is given a unique
for it is only sent to it. There is the option either of assigning IP addresses yourself (these are
then fixed) or leaving this to a device within the network (normally the
the DHCP function does: after a computer is switched on, it is automatically assigned a free IP
address which is valid until it is switched off again.
Abbreviation for "Digital Living Network Alliance". Guidelines which define the interaction
DLNA
between various multimedia devices when it comes to the transfer of digital content. They make
it possible to transfer this content to fixed home devices, mobile devices and other products
connected to various networks, including cable, satellite and mobile phone networks. These
guidelines also include standards such as
To prevent unauthorised persons gaining access to a wireless network, it should be encrypted.
Encryption
There are numerous encryption algorithms, including WPS, WPA, WEP, etc.
Ethernet is without a doubt the most popular standard for computer networks. The signals can
Ethernet
be transferred via various types of cables and at differing speeds. A computer is connected to
one end of the cable, while the other end is connected to a
distributor within the network.
Within the
Hub
for. In larger networks, this can be connected to additional hubs or switches, themselves serving
numerous computers. Many routers already incorporate a hub, allowing direct connection of
multiple computers and quick setup of small home networks.
). It gives wireless-compatible devices (laptops, smartphones, loud-speakers, etc. with
WiFi
) using the
network
, the hub is responsible for distributing data to the computers it is intended
networks
Smart-Audio
App or another compatible app.
pairing
IP address
UPnP
.
SilverCrest SMRA 5.0 A1
WiFi
) network and a cabled one
connected (e.g. the internet).
) between two devices, the wireless
to ensure the data intended
router
). And this is what
hub
switch
or
which acts a
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