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6T04
In TC/IP6 an older tunneling protocol. Tunnels are used by IPv6 to transfer over an IPv4 network
older tunneling
802.11a/b/g/n
The technical name for Wi-Fi
name of Wi-Fi
adaptor address
A 48 bit (6 byte) hardware address unique to each NIC or onboard network controller that is assigned by the manufacturer at the factory. Written in hexdecimal numbers. Also known as physical address, hardware address Mac address
also called Mac address
AES (Advance encryption standard)
An encryption standard used by WPA2 and is currently the strongest encryption standard used by Wi-Fi
alternate IP address
When configuring TCP/IP in Windows, the static IP address that Windows users if cannot lease and an IP address from DHCP
Anycast
using TCP/IP 6, a type IP address used by routers and identifies multiple destinations. Packets are delivered to the closest destination.
IPv6 packets delivered to closest destination
APIPA
In TCP/IP version 4, IP address range 169.254., used by a computer when it cannot successfully lease an IP address from a DHCP server.
169.254., used by a computer when it cannot successfully lease an IP address from a DHCP server
channel
A specific radio frequency within a borderer frequency
within a borderer frequency
Class A
a license for a range of IPv4 addresses that defines a single octet, which is the network portion of the IP addresses in that license. The last three octets can be used for the host address or for subnetting the network
a license for a range of IPv4 addresses that defines a single octet, which is the network portion of the IP addresses in that license
Class B
a license for a range of IPv4 addresses that defines the first two octets, which is used for the network portion of the IP address. The last two octets can be used for the host network or for subnetting the network
a license for a range of IPv4 addresses that defines the first two octets
Class C
a license for the range of IPv4 addresses that defines the first three octets, which is used for the network portion of the IP address
IPv4 addresses that defines the first three octets