A standard defined by the IEEE that defines the operation
of a type of network, often referred to as "Ethernet".
802.11
A standard defined by the IEEE that defines the operation
of a type of wireless network, often referred to as "WiFi".
Big-endian
Describes a layout by which numeric values are
stored in memory. The most-significant bytes of
numeric values are stored at the lower addresses.
Bus-mastering
A hardware mechanism whereby a device other than the CPU
can directly transfer data to or from memory.
DDK
Device Driver Kit.
DMA
Direct Memory Access.
A hardware mechanism whereby data can be transferred
between a device other than the CPU and memory,
without the CPU being involved
in the memory access cycles.
DLL
Dynamically Loadable Library.
Ethernet
A type of network that involves the transmission
of data packets across a physical medium (see 802.3).
IEEE
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
LAN
Local Area Network.
Little-endian
Describes a layout by which numeric values are
stored in memory. The least-significant bytes of
numeric values are stored at the lower addresses.
MAC
Media Access Control.
The protocol used by devices on a network to arbitrate
access to the media.
MII
Media Independant Interface.
An interface, defined by the 802.3 standard,
for connecting a MAC device to a PHY device.
MOST bus
Media-Oriented Systems Transport bus.
An optical bus designed for use in vehicles.
NIC
Network Interface Controller.
PCI
Peripheral Component Interconnect.
A popular, high-bandwidth bus used for connecting peripheral
devices to a computer system.
PHY
A physical-layer device that deals with the
details of signalling on the media.
TCP/IP
Transmission Control Protocol over Internet Protocol.
WiFi
A type of network that involves the transmission
of data packets using radio or infrared signals (see 802.11).