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| + | * [[waterproof|Waterproof]]: A type of processing performed to prevent liquids due to rain, submersion, etc. from permeating the device and thereby affecting its functionality. \\ | ||
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| + | * [[weatherproof|Weatherproof]]: A degree of waterproof performance somewhat lower than [[waterproof|Waterproof]]. \\ | ||
| * [[wiegand|Wiegand]]: A method that transfers a small amount of data using D0 and D1. Generally it is used as a method of communication between the reader and controller of an access control device. \\ | * [[wiegand|Wiegand]]: A method that transfers a small amount of data using D0 and D1. Generally it is used as a method of communication between the reader and controller of an access control device. \\ | ||
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| * [[wlan|Wireless LAN]]: A local area network that uses Radio Frequency (RF) technology. With a terminal fitted with a WLAN card, people can use a communication network within a certain distance from the place where an [[access_point|access point (AP)]] is installed. \\ | * [[wlan|Wireless LAN]]: A local area network that uses Radio Frequency (RF) technology. With a terminal fitted with a WLAN card, people can use a communication network within a certain distance from the place where an [[access_point|access point (AP)]] is installed. \\ | ||