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Infrastructure: Devices in an infrastructure network communicate via wireless access points
that may be connected to an Ethernet network, allowing wireless and Ethernet devices to
coexist on a single network.
IP address: The address given to each node in a TCP/IP network. All nodes in a TCP/IP network
must have a unique IP address. Private IP addresses are recommended for nodes that are part
of a local network.
Key index: A number identifying which WEP key is to be used for encryption when
communicating via an access point with more than one WEP key. All devices on the network
must use the same key index.
LAN (Local Area Network): A network of computers located in relatively close proximity to one
another. LANs generally support data transfer speeds of 10–100 Mbps.
MAC (Media Access Control) Address: A unique hardware address for each device on a network,
required when sending and receiving packets.
Open system: The name given to a wireless network using no authentication (open
authentication). Open systems are relatively insecure, as a password is not required to gain
access to the server.
PASV mode: PASV mode is used by clients behind fi rewalls, when it allows the ftp server to
supply the port number.
Private IP address: An IP address that is only visible within a local network. Because packets using
a private IP address can not be transmitted to another network, they are usually sent between
networks via a proxy server or NAT. Private IP addresses in the range 10.0.0.0–10.255.255.255
are termed class A. Class B addresses are in the range 172.16.0.0–172.31.255.255, class C
addresses in the range 192.168.0.0–192.168.255.255. The class of address used depends on
the size of the network. Class C addresses are often used for small networks.
Protocol: A set of rules for passing information back and forth between devices in a network.
By defi ning such elements of communication as how links are established, how receipt of a
signal is acknowledged, how data are encoded, and how to handle errors, a protocol ensures
that data are transmitted without loss of information.
Proxy: A server that stands between large networks and local networks or computers, typically
to ensure security. One element of a fi rewall.
PTP-IP (Picture Transfer Protocol over Internet Protocol): A commonly used name for the CIPA DC-005-
2005 image transfer protocol for transmitting images over LANs. It represents an extension to
the Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) used to transfer images between cameras and computers
connected via USB cable. The WT-3 uses PTP-IP to communicate with host computers.
Shared key: An authentication system in which WEP keys are used to establish whether a client
has access to the network. Communication is restricted to devices with the same WEP key.
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