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LOSSARY
135
TCP/IP
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. This is the name for two
of the most well-known protocols developed for the interconnection of
networks. Originally a UNIX standard, TCP/IP is now supported on almost
all platforms, and is the protocol of the Internet.
TCP relates to the content of the data travelling through a network —
ensuring that the information sent arrives in one piece when it reaches its
destination. IP relates to the address of the end station to which data is
being sent, as well as the address of the destination network.
Traffic
The movement of data packets on a network.
universal plug and
play
Universal plug and play is a system which allows compatible applications
to read some of their settings from the Router. This allows them to
automatically configure some, or all, of their settings and need less user
configuration.
URL Filter
A URL Filter is a feature of a firewall that allows it to stop its clients form
browsing inappropriate Web sites.
WAN
Wide Area Network. A network that connects computers located in
geographically separate areas (for example, different buildings, cities, or
countries). The Internet is an example of a wide area network.
WDS
Wireless Distribution System. A system that can be comprised of a
bridging and/or a repeater mode. In wireless bridging, APs communicate
only with each other to bridge together two separate networks. In
wireless repeating, APs rebroadcast received signals to extend reach and
range, at the expense of throughput. The Router uses wireless repeating.
WECA
Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance. An industry group formed to
certify cross vendor interoperability and compatibility of 802.11b and
802.11g wireless networking products and to promote the standard for
enterprise, small business and home environments. (see also 802.11b,
802.11g, Wi-Fi)
WEP
Wired Equivalent Privacy. A shared key encryption mechanism for wireless
networking. Encryption strength is 40/64 bit or 128 bit.
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LOSSARY
Wi-Fi
Wireless Fidelity. This is the certification granted by WECA to products
that meet their interoperability criteria. (see also 802.11b, WECA)
Wireless Client
The term used to describe a desktop or mobile PC that is wirelessly
connected to your wireless network
Wireless LAN Service
Area
Another term for ESSID (Extended Service Set Identifier)
Wizard
A Windows application that automates a procedure such as installation
or configuration.
WLAN
Wireless Local Area Network. A WLAN is a group of computers and
devices connected together by wireless in a relatively small area (such as a
house or office).
WPA
Wi-Fi Protected Access. A dynamically changing encryption mechanism
for wireless networking. Encryption strength is 256 bit.
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R
EGULATORY
I
NF
ORMA
TI
ON
3Com OfficeConnect Wireless 54Mbps/108Mbps 11g Cable/DSL Router (WL-537, WL-537S)
mus
t
be i
n
s
t
alled and
u
s
ed
in
s
trict
acco
rdance with
th
e man
u
factu
r
er’s
ins
truc
t
ions
as
d
e
s
c
ri
bed i
n
t
h
e us
er d
ocument
a
ti
on
that co
mes
wit
h
th
e
pr
oduc
t.
This
prod
uct con
tains
enc
r
ypti
on.
It
is
unlawful to expor
t
ou
t of the U.S.
w
i
tho
u
t obtain
i
ng a
U
.
S.
Expo
rt
Li
cens
e.
This
prod
uct does
no
t cont
ai
n
any
u
s
er se
r
v
iceable
c
ompon
en
ts
. Any
unauthor
ized product
chang
es
or modification
s
will invalid
a
t
e
3C
om’s warranty
and
all applic
a
b
le regu
latory
cert
ific
atio
ns and
appr
ovals.
This product can only be used with the supplied antenna(s). The use of external amplifiers or
non-3Com antennas may invalidate regulatory certifications and approvals.
This device generates and radiates radio-frequency energy. In order to comply with FCC
radio-frequency exposure guidelines for an uncontrolled environment, this equipment must be
installed and operated while maintaining a minimum body to antenna distance of
20 cm
(approximately 8 in.)
.
The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such
that it does not emit RF field in excess of Health Canada limits for the general population;
consult Safety Code 6, obtainable from Health Canada’s website
www.hc-sc.gc.ca/rpb.
.
This product must maintain a minimum body to antenna distance of
20 cm
. Under these
conditions this product will meet the Basic Restriction limits of 1999/519/EC [Council
Recommendation of 12 July 1999 on the limitation of exposure of the general public to
electromagnetic fields (0 Hz to 300 GHz)].
This device must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
C
AU
TI
ON
:
E
XP
OSUR
E
TO
R
ADIO
F
RE
QU
E
N
C
Y
R
ADIA
TI
ON
.
US – Radio Frequency
Requirements
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This
device compl
ies
with
p
a
r
t
15
o
f
the
F
CC Rules
.
Operatio
n
i
s
s
ubject
to
th
e foll
owi
ng two
co
nditi
ons
: (
1
)
This device ma
y
no
t cause
harmful
in
te
rference,
and
(
2
)
t
h
is devi
ce mu
st
accept any
int
e
r
f
erence r
e
c
e
i
v
ed,
in
cluding interferenc
e
th
a
t
ma
y caus
e un
desir
e
d
op
er
at
ion.
This
equipment has
b
e
en tes
t
ed
and
fo
und to co
mply wit
h
t
h
e
li
mits
fo
r
a Clas
s B dig
i
tal
d
e
v
i
ce,
pu
rsu
a
n
t
to
Part 15 of FC
C Rules. These limit
s are
d
e
sign
e
d
t
o
provi
de r
e
asonable
prot
e
c
tion
against
harmfu
l
in
terference
in
a re
sid
e
n
t
ial
in
s
t
a
l
lation. T
h
is
equip
m
e
n
t
g
e
n
e
r
a
t
e
s
,
u
s
es
, and can radiate
r
a
di
o frequenc
y
energ
y
.
If no
t
in
stalled and used
in
ac
cordanc
e
w
i
th the ins
truc
t
ions
,
it
may
caus
e
h
a
rmf
ul
interferenc
e
to
radio
co
mmunic
a
ti
ons
.
Ho
wever,
th
er
e
is
no
guarantee t
hat in
terference
will
no
t o
ccu
r in
a partic
u
lar installation.
If th
is equip
m
e
n
t
do
es cause
h
a
rm
f
u
l interferenc
e
to
ra
dio
or
t
e
l
e
v
i
si
on receptio
n, wh
ich can be
d
e
t
e
rm
ined
by
tu
ning
th
e equip
m
en
t
o
ff an
d on,
th
e us
er is
enco
uraged to try and correct the interferenc
e by one or
mor
e
of the followin
g
meas
ures:
Reor
ien
t
or relocate the
r
e
c
e
i
v
ing antenn
a
Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver
Connect
the equipment
to
outlet on a
c
i
rcui
t
di
ffere
nt
fro
m th
at
to w
h
ich
th
e
receiver
is
connect
Consult
the deal
er
or
an experie
nced radio
/
TV tec
hnic
i
an
f
o
r help
The user may find th
e foll
owin
g booklet prepared
by the Federal
C
ommuni
cations Commis
s
ion
helpful:
The Interference Handb
ook
This
booklet is
available fro
m
th
e U.S. Government
Prin
ting Offi
ce, Wash
ingto
n
, D.
C.
2040
2. Stock
No.
004-000-0034504.
3C
om is not
res
pon
sib
l
e
fo
r an
y
r
a
di
o or televis
ion in
terf
er
en
ce
c
a
u
s
ed by un
aut
hori
z
ed
mo
dific
a
t
i
on
of the
devi
ces inc
l
uded wit
h
t
h
is
3Com OfficeConnect Wireless 54Mbps/108Mbps 11g
Cable/DSL Router (WL-537, WL-537S)
, or the s
ubs
titut
ion or
attachmen
t
o
f
c
onnec
t
ing
cables
and equ
ipment
other
than
s
p
ecifi
e
d
by
3
C
om.
The correc
t
ion of int
e
r
f
erence
c
a
u
s
ed by
s
uch
un
au
t
hor
ized modification,
su
bs
titut
ion or
attachment wi
ll be
th
e res
pons
ibi
lity of the us
er.
USA-F
ED
ERAL
C
OMMU
NI
CATIO
N
S
C
OMMI
SS
ION
(F
CC
)
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M
AN
UFA
C
TUR
E
R
S
D
ECLA
RATI
ON
OF
C
ONFO
RMIT
Y
3C
om Corp
oration
35
0 C
a
mpus D
r
ive
M
a
rlborough,
MA 017
52-3064,
USA
(
800)
527-8677
Date:
03,20 2006
Decl
ar
es
that the Produc
t:
Br
an
d N
a
m
e
: 3
C
om
Cor
poratio
n
M
odel Number:
WL-537, WL-537S
Equi
pmen
t Ty
pe:
3Com OfficeConnect Wireless 54Mbps/108Mbps 11g Cable/DSL Router
Complies
w
i
th Par
t
15
o
f
the
F
CC rules
.
Operatio
n
i
s
s
ubject
to
th
e foll
owi
ng two co
nditi
ons
: (
1)
thi
s
devic
e
may not caus
e
h
a
r
mful interf
er
en
ce,
and (2
) this
device mus
t
ac
cept
a
n
y interferenc
e
received,
inclu
ding in
ter
f
erence that may
c
a
us
e undes
i
red operation
.
3Com OfficeConnect Wireless 54Mbps/108Mbps 11g Cable/DSL Router
Model
WL-537, WL-537S

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