
Terms, Abbreviations and Acronyms
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System User Guide
User data is interspersed in-band with Telnet control information in an 8-bit byte oriented
data connection over the TCCU.
A We.R
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system Tag Reader wireless access control.
One of the core members of the Internet protocol suite.
With User Datagram Protocol, computer applications can send messages, in this case referred
to as datagrams, to other hosts on an Internet Protocol (IP) network without prior
communications to set up special transmission channels or data paths.
A We.R
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system Universal Transmitter peripheral device.
Universal Time Coordinated.
This is the primary time standard by which the world regulates clocks and time.
It is one of several closely related successors to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
Uniform Resource Locator.
Also known as Web Address.
A specific character string that constitutes a reference to a resource.
In most web browsers, the URL of a web page is displayed on top inside an address bar.
An example of a typical URL would be "http://en.example.org/wiki/Main_Page".
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An industry standard defining the cables, connectors and communications protocols used in
a bus for connection, communication and power supply between computers and electronic
devices.
VPN extends a private network across a public network, such as the Internet.
The Virtual Private Network enables a computer to send and receive data across shared or
public networks as if it were directly connected to the private network, while benefitting from
the functionality, security and management policies of the private network.
Windows Communication Foundation.
A framework for building service-oriented applications.
A We.R
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system Smart Plug peripheral device.
Windows Management Instrumentation.
A set of extensions to the Windows Driver Model that provides an operating system interface
through which instrumented components provide information and notification.
Also abbreviated as WWW or W3 and known as the Web.
The World Wide Web is a system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the
Internet.
Using a web browser, web pages that may contain text, images, videos, and other multimedia,
may viewed, and navigated in between via hyperlinks.
(Also spelled: Wifi, wi-fi or WiFi) is a popular technology that allows an electronic device to
exchange data wirelessly over a computer network, including high-speed Internet
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