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A networked computer.
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This is a central point of larger networks. A type of junction box.  Hubs come in
various degrees of sophistication and size ranging from simple products providing just
the electrical functions for small networks of less than eight users, to focal points for
large corporate networks.
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 1994, the IEEE Standards Board approved its parallel port standard.
Before the IEEE 1284 standard, parallel ports came in many differing shapes and
sizes, although there were four main types: Standard Parallel Ports, Bi-directional
Parallel Ports, Enhanced Parallel Ports and Extended Capabilities Ports. The IEEE
1284 standard redefined the differences in the ports, classifying them by the transfer
mode that they use.  It also describes the physical and electrical characteristics of each
type of port.
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An IP Address is a logical 32-bit address that is used to identify a TCP/IP device. If
the TCP/IP protocol is used on a network, an IP Address will have to be set-up for
every device on that network.
The AR-5132 will require an IP Address if it is used on a network that is running the
TCP/IP Protocol.  The IP Address can be assigned to the copier by the technician
from the machines Printer Board Control Panel Menu.  Alternatively, the customer
can set the IP Address for the copier using either the Printset Utility Software that is
included with the Network Card or through a DOS command called “ARP”.
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A network that is used within a geographical area e.g. an office or building and
interconnects a variety of computers, terminals and PC’s.
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