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A Glossary
Wireless LAN terms and concepts
Network printing terms and concepts
Wireless LAN terms and concepts
Access point
An access point is a device that typically serves as a bridge or gateway between wireless devices and the
devices on a cabled network. An access point must be able to receive and forward network trac between
wireless and cabled network devices. Multiple access points can act as repeaters to extend the range of a
wireless network.
Connecting via an access point is called infrastructure mode. On Apple networks, this is called AirPort network
mode.
Peer-to-peer mode
Peer-to-peer mode is a wireless network topology where wireless devices communicate with each other
directly. An access point is not used. On Apple networks, this method is called computer-to-computer mode.
NOTE: HP recommends that you use infrastructure mode if you plan to use six or more devices.
When set in this mode, the HP Jetdirect print server receives print jobs directly from wireless computers.
Channels
IEEE standards for 802.11 wireless LANs specify a spectrum of radio waves for wireless communications. The
allowed spectrum is divided into channels. 802.11b uses 22 MHz channels, 802.11g uses 20 MHz channels,
and 802.11n can use either 20 MHz or 40 MHz channels (because of channel bonding). The number of
available channels authorized for use might be restricted based on your location.
If the print server is powered on and discovers a wireless network whose SSID (network name) is also
hpsetup, it automatically adjusts its channel to match that network.
If the print server is recongured for infrastructure mode, it automatically adjusts its channel to match
the access point.
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