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Radio transmission technology that spreads the signal over a wide frequency
band.
Name of a group of computers connected to the Internet. For example, in
www.nokia.com, nokia.com is the domain name.
(1-1024, default 50). The Delivery Traffic Indication Message period
indicates the number of beacon intervals between successive DTIMs. If all
traffic indication messages are DTIMs, the period has the value 1.
This parameter defines a threshold above which the Radio Frequency packet
will be split up, or fragmented.
Internet Protocol address. A 32-bit number in dotted-decimal notation.
Identifies the sender or the receiver of information sent in packets across the
Internet.
One of the two operating modes that can be selected when using the Nokia
C110/C111. With this configuration option users can setup a network where
wireless stations communicate with wired and wireless stations through an
access point. Sometimes called StructureNet.
Interrupt request. One of a set of possible hardware interrupts, identified by
a number. The number determines which interrupt handler will be used.
(0-1024, default 20). The listen interval indicates to the access point how
often a wireless station wakes to listen to beacon management frames.
Group of interconnected devices that share common processing and file
management resources usually within a specific physical area, such as a
building, floor, or office.
Wired LAN
A local area network in which cables are used to connect devices.
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