unique ID (network name) to help identify what Internet
connection is being used
translates human readable domain names (for example,
www.matrixfitness.com) to machine readable IP
addresses
Hyper-text Transfer
Protocol
an application protocol for distributed, collaborative,
hypermedia information systems that allows users to
communicate data on the World Wide Web
a digital media transport system that runs over standard
IP network
a group of computers and other devices that are
connected together, over a network and are all in the
same location—typically within a single building like an
office or home
a computer network designed to connect multiple smaller
Local Area Networks (LANs). Your home network is your
LAN, and it is connected to your neighbors over a WAN,
often managed by your Internet Service Provider. You
could think of the internet itself as one gigantic WAN
a way to power the AP without an AC power supply
colloquially termed a web address; is a reference to a
web resource that specifies its location on a computer
network and a mechanism for retrieving it
Coordinated
Universal Time
formerly Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is a coordinated
time scale, maintained by the Bureau International des
Poids et Mesures (BIPM)
an electronic device that measures the passage of time
(consoles)
Internet Assigned
Numbers Authority
a standards organization that oversees global IP address
allocation, autonomous system number allocation, root
zone management in the Domain Name System (DNS),
media types, and other Internet Protocol-related symbols
and Internet numbers
Internet Protocol
Television
the delivery of television content over Internet Protocol
(IP) networks
Related to
Hardware /
Software
Radio Frequency
Identification
uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and
track tags attached to objects (touchless login for xID)
Low-voltage
Differential Signal
is a technical standard that specifies electrical
characteristics of a differential, serial signaling standard.