B• BonjourA service built into Mac OS X operating system to detect the connectable devices on a networkautomatically.C• ChannelFrequency channel for wireless communication. In the infrastructure mode, the channel isautomatically adjusted to match that set to the access point. This machine supports channels 1to 13. Note that the number of channels that can be used for your wireless LAN varies dependingon the region or country.• Computer to ComputerClient computer and machine setting where wireless communication occurs on a peer-to-peerbasis, i.e., all clients in with the same SSID/network name communicate directly with each other.No access point is required. This machine does not support ad-hoc communication.D• DHCP server functionalityThe router or the access point assigns an IP address automatically whenever the printer or thepersonal computer on a network starts up.• DNS serverA server that converts device names into IP addresses. When specifying IP addresses manually,specify the addresses of both a primary and a secondary server.F• FirewallIt is a system that prevents an unlawful computer access in the network. To prevent, you can usethe firewall function of a broadband router, the security software installed in the computer, oroperation system for computer.I• IEEE 802.11bInternational standard for wireless LAN using the 2.4 GHz frequency range with a throughput ofup to 11 Mbps.• IEEE 802.11gInternational standard for wireless LAN using the 2.4 GHz frequency range with a throughput ofup to 54 Mbps. Compatible with 802.11b.• IEEE 802.11nInternational standard for wireless LAN using the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency ranges. Evenwhen using two or more antennas simultaneously or obtaining a bigger transfer rate than beforeby using multiple communication channels at the same time, the transmission speed may beinfluenced by the connected apparatus.At the maximum transfer rate of 600 Mbps, it is possible to communicate with multiple computerterminals within a dozen or so metre radius.Compatible with 802.11b and 802.11g.• IP AddressA unique number with four parts separated by dots. Every network device that is connected tothe Internet has an IP address. Example: 192.168.0.1