- Bandwidth - the rated throughput capacity of a given network media or protocol. The amount of data that can be transmitted in a fixed amount of time.
- Backbone - A high-speed link joining together several networks.
- Bit – A unit of information having just two possible values, as either of the binary digits 0 or 1.
- Byte - a series of consecutive binary digits that are operated upon as a unit. There are 8 bits in a byte.
- Coaxial Cable - A type of cable consisting of two insulating layers and two conductors most commonly used in older networks.
- Collision - An attempt by two devices to transmit over the network at the same time usually resulting in the data being lost.
- Dynamic DNS - A method of keeping a domain name linked to a changing IP address using a pool of available IP addresses so you can use applications that require a static IP address.
- Fiber Optic –A cable technology that uses glass (or plastic) threads (fibers) to transmit data. It is a very fast technology
- Gateway - A device on a network that serves as an entrance to another network and routes traffic
- Hardware (MAC) address – A unique address associated with a particular network device
- Hub - A common connection point for computers and devices in a network that takes an incoming signal and repeats it on all other ports
- Internet - Term used to refer to the world's largest internetwork, connecting thousands of networks worldwide. Also known as the world wide web (www)
- Megabit - A measure of data transmission speed – 1 million bits per second or approximately 125,000 characters per second
- Megabyte - A unit of measure for memory or hard disk storage capacity. 1024 megabytes = 1 gigabyte.
- PING (Packet Internet Groper) – A command used to test connectivity to a device over a TCP/IP network.
- Route – A path through an internetwork.
- Subnet - A portion of a network that shares a common address component but is on a different segment than the rest of the network.
- TI Line – A high speed dedicated data line that supports a transmission rate of 1.544 Mbps
- TCP/IP - Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. A suite of protocols used as the basis of the nation's internetwork (Internet). It can also be used on internal networks.
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