HP 560 Series User Manual

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hp Jornada 560 series personal digital assistant User’s Guide

Intranet. A network that offers services similar to the Internet, but usually

accessible only to users within a single company or organization.
IP (Internet Protocol). The standard by which packets of information

are transmitted over the Internet.
IrDA (Infrared Data Association protocol). An established standard

for infrared communications between computers and other peripherals and

devices.
ISP (Internet service provider). A commercial business that provides

Internet access to individuals or businesses, usually for a fee.
LAN (local area network). A group of computers, usually in close

proximity (either in the same building or in buildings in close proximity),

that are linked together to share files and exchange data.
Modem. A communication device that enables a computer to transmit

data over telephone lines.
NIC (network interface card). A card installed in a computer so that

it can be connected to a network. NICs can provide a dedicated, full-time

connection to a network.
Partnership. An established relationship between your hp Jornada and

your desktop PC for the purpose of synchronizing and transferring data.
PIM (personal information manager). An application or set of

applications that organizes information such as addresses, appointments,

and notes.
POP3 (Post Office Protocol v3). A protocol that enables a computer

to retrieve messages from a mail server.
PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol). The default method your hp Jornada

uses to communicate with an ISP or network server.
Proxy server. A server that sits between a client computer or Web

browser and the Internet. A proxy server provides security by filtering

requests and can improve performance by storing local copies of

requested information.
RAM (random access memory). Volatile memory that can be read

and written. Data stored in RAM is retained only while power is

maintained.

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