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A set of standards that describes the media type and the speeds at which each type of media operates. |
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An IEEE standard that specifies an over the air interface between a wireless client and a base station or between two wireless clients. |
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A standard for securing networks by implementing EAP as the authentication protocol over either a wired or wireless Ethernet LAN, rather than the more traditional implementation of EAP over PPP. |
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An IEEE standard used to address the need for MAC sub layer addressing in bridges. |
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An IEEE standard used to standardize Ethernet and expand it to include a wide range of cable media. |
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An IEEE standard used to dscribe PoE technology. |
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An IEEE standard used to describe PoE+ technology. |
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A family of networking standards developted by IEEE to address networking technologies. |
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(Address Record) A DNS record that maps the host name to it's IP address using a 32 bit IPv4 address. |
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(IPv6 Address record) A DNS record that maps the host to its IP address using a 128 bit IPv6 address. |
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(Alternating Current) An electrical current that switches its flow back and forth in a circuit. |
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In security terms, the process of determining and assigning privileges to various resources, objects, and data. |
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