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supplicant (An entity at one end of a point-to-point LAN/WLAN segment that is requesting authenticated access to the network); client (A computer or program that connects to or requests the services of another computer or program); account (The person or business to which the salesperson tries to sell a product or service); customer (The account or contact with which a business unit conducts a business transaction) |
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client; customer; patron |
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agent (http://tarek.kakhia.org/) |
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DHCP client (Any network-enabled device that supports the ability to communicate with a DHCP server for the purpose of obtaining dynamic leased IP configuration and related optional parameters information) |
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UI Automation client (An assistive technology application, such as a screen reader, that uses UI Automation to obtain programmatic access to the UI elements in an application's user interface. The client presents information about UI elements to the end user. Automated test scripts are also considered to be UI Automation clients) |
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Windows Media client (The ActiveX control called Windows Media Player that receives and renders content from Windows Media server components. The client can be on either the same computer as the server, or another computer) |
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NAP client (A computer that supports the NAP platform and can provide statements of health (SoHs) to a network access device) |
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DNS client (A client computer that queries DNS servers in an attempt to resolve DNS domain names. DNS clients maintain a temporary cache of resolved DNS domain names) |
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VPN client (A computer that initiates a VPN connection to a VPN server. A VPN client can be an individual computer that obtains a remote access VPN connection or a router that obtains a router-to-router VPN connection) |