Webcam User Manual
9.7 Glossary of Terms 
NUMBERS
10BASE-T  10BASE-T is Ethernet over UTP Category III,IV, or V unshielded 
twisted-pair media. 
100BASE-TX  The two-pair twisted-media implementation of 100BASE-T is called 
100BASE-TX. 
802.11g  An IEEE standard for wireless local area networks. It offers 
transmissions speeds at up to 54 Mbps in the 2.4-GHz band. 
A
Access point  It is the hardware interface between a wireless LAN and a wired LAN. 
The access point attaches to the wired LAN through an Ethernet 
connection. 
Applet  Applets are small Java programs that can be embedded in an HTML 
page. The rule at the moment is that an applet can only make an 
Internet connection to the computer form that the applet was sent. 
ASCII   American Standard Code For Information Interchange, it is the 
standard method for encoding characters as 8-bit sequences of 
binary numbers, allowing a maximum of 256 characters. 
ARP   Address Resolution Protocol. ARP is a protocol that resides at the 
TCP/IP Internet layer that delivers data on the same network by tran 
slating an IP address to a physical address. 
AVI   Audio Video Interleave, it is a Windows platform audio and video file 
type, a common format for small movies and videos. 
B
BOOTP   Bootstrap Protocol is an Internet protocol that can automatically 
configure a ne twork device in a diskless workstation to give its own 
IP address. 
C
Communication  Communication has four components: sender, receiver, message, 
and medium. In networks, devices and application tasks and 
processes communicate messages to each other over media. They 
represent the sender and receivers. The data they send is the 
message. The cabling or transmission method they use is the 
medium. 
Connection   In networking, two devices establish a connection to communicate 
with each other. 
D
DHCP  Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol was developed by Microsoft a 
protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network. 
With dynamic addressing, a device can have a different IP address 
every time it connects to the network. In some systems, the device's 
IP address can ev en change while it is still connected. DHCP also 
suppor ts a mix of static and dynamic IP addresses. This simplifies 










