Mitel 1000 Owner's Manual page 200

Combined voice & data communications system
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VPI
WAN
Web browser
Web page
Web site
WEP
Wireless
Wireless LAN
WPA
WWW
Virtual Path Identifier
Together with the Virtual Circuit Identifier (VCI), the VPI uniquely
identifies a VC. Your ISP will tell you the VPI for each VC they
provide. See VC.
Wide Area Network
Any network spread over a large geographical area, such as a
country or continent. With respect to the Mitel 1000, WAN refers
to the Internet.
A software program that uses Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol
(HTTP) to download information from (and upload to) web sites,
and displays the information, which may consist of text, graphic
images, audio, or video, to the user. Web browsers use Hyper-
Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP). Popular web browsers include
Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer. See HTTP,
web site, WWW.
A web site file typically containing text, graphics and hyperlinks
(cross-references) to the other pages on that web site, as well as
to pages on other web sites. When a user accesses a web site,
the first page that is displayed is called the home page. See
hyperlink, web site.
A computer on the Internet that distributes information to (and
gets information from) remote users through web browsers. A
web site typically consists of web pages that contain text,
graphics, and hyperlinks. See hyperlink, web page.
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encrypts data over WLANs. Data
is encrypted into blocks of either 64 bits length or 128 bits length.
The encrypted data can only be sent and received by users with
access to a private network key. Each PC on your wireless network
must be manually configured with the same key as your Mitel 1000
in order to allow wireless encrypted data transmissions.
Eavesdroppers cannot access your network if they do not know
your private key. WEP is considered to be a low security option.
Wireless is a term used to describe telecommunications in which
electromagnetic waves (rather than some form of wire) carry the
signal over part or all of the communication path. See wireless
LAN.
A wireless LAN (WLAN) is one in which a mobile user can
connect to a local area network (LAN) through a wireless (radio)
connection. A standard, IEEE 802.11, specifies the technologies
for wireless LANs.
Wi-Fi Protected Access
WPA is an initiative by the IEEE and Wi-Fi Alliance to address the
security limitations of WEP. WPA provides a stronger data
encryption method (called Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)).
It runs in a special, easy-to-set-up home mode called Pre-Shared
Key (PSK) that allows you to manually enter a pass phrase on all
the devices in your wireless network. WPA data encryption is based
on a WPA master key. The master key is derived from the pass
phrase and the network name (SSID) of the device.
It provides improved data encryption and stronger user
authentication. The mode of WPA supported on your Mitel 1000 is
called Pre-Shared Key (PSK), which allows you to manually enter a
type of key called a pass phrase.
World Wide Web
Also called (the) Web. Collective term for all web sites anywhere
in the world that can be accessed via the Internet.
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