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Decrypt Errors
EIRP
Encryption
Encryption Key
End Point A (EPA)
End Point B (EPB)
End Point B MAC Address
Frame Error Rate
HTTP
In Octets
Out Octets
LAN
Device Management Guide
D
Indicates the number of received packets that failed to decrypt.
E
Effective Isotropic Radiated Power that a radio antenna radiates.
Encryption is a means of coding data with a key before sending it across a
network. The same key must be used to decode the information at the
receiver. This way, it prevents unauthorized access to the data that is sent
across the network.
An alphanumeric (letters and/or numbers) series that enables data to be
encrypted and then decrypted, so it can be securely shared among members
of the same network.
WEP uses an encryption key that automatically encrypts outgoing wireless
data. On the receiving side, the same encryption key enables the computer to
automatically decrypt the information so it can be read.
The device near to ISP/deployer (local device) is EPA in a QB link.
The device near to the remote end is EPB in a QB link.
The MAC address of the device which needs to be linked.
F
Ratio of frame received with errors to total data received. It is used to
determine the quality of a signal connection. If the Frame Error Rate is too
high (too many errors), the connection may be dropped.
H
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is the protocol to transport Web pages.
When you access the Internet with your browser, the HTTP protocol is used
for data transport (http://www.proxim.com). When you access the unit by
using the Web Interface, HTTP is used to transport the information. HTTPS is
the Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol.
I
In Octets specifies the total number of octets received on the wireless
interface including framing characters.
Out Octets specifies the total number of octets transmitted out from the
wireless interface including framing characters.
L
A Local Area Network (LAN) is a network of limited size to which computers
and devices can connect so that they can communicate with each other.
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