networking Crossword Puzzles
Networking 2018-03-27
Across
- The signal sent by a device ready to receive data
- A type of topology where devices are connected together in a line
- The type of transmission where data is transmitted multiple bits at a time down multiple wires
- A three letter acronym required for a device to connect to the internet
- The signal sent by a device wishing to send data
- The name for the type of layout of a network regarding how its actually wired
- A type of security employed by a network owner where only devices on a list are able to join
- A network in which a server provides data and information to a client
- The network protocol used when sending signals across a WiFi connection
- The name of a network in a wide area
Down
- The name for the type of layout of a network regarding how its logically set up regardless of wiring
- A type of security employed by a network owner where devices on a list are unable to join
- A network in which two clients have equal status when connected
- The name of a network in a local area
- The type of transmission where data is transmitted one bit at a time down a single wire
- A type of topology where all devices are connected to a central point such as a router, hub, or server
- The time delay when a component of a computer is responding to an instruction
- The problem that can arise when using parallel transmission over long distances
- A type of address all devices are assigned and must have to be used on a network
- The identifier of a network
20 Clues: The identifier of a network • The name of a network in a wide area • The name of a network in a local area • The signal sent by a device wishing to send data • The signal sent by a device ready to receive data • A network in which two clients have equal status when connected • A type of topology where devices are connected together in a line • ...
Networking 2018-03-27
Across
- A type of topology where all devices are connected to a central point such as a router, hub, or server
- The name of a network in a wide area
- The name of a network in a local area
- The identifier of a network
- The type of transmission where data is transmitted multiple bits at a time down multiple wires
- The name for the type of layout of a network regarding how its logically set up regardless of wiring
- A three letter acronym required for a device to connect to the internet
- The name for the type of layout of a network regarding how its actually wired
- A network in which a server provides data and information to a client
Down
- The network protocol used when sending signals across a WiFi connection
- A type of security employed by a network owner where only devices on a list are able to join
- A type of topology where devices are connected together in a line
- A type of security employed by a network owner where devices on a list are unable to join
- A network in which two clients have equal status when connected
- The time delay when a component of a computer is responding to an instruction
- The type of transmission where data is transmitted one bit at a time down a single wire
- The signal sent by a device wishing to send data
- A type of address all devices are assigned and must have to be used on a network
- The problem that can arise when using parallel transmission over long distances
- The signal sent by a device ready to receive data
20 Clues: The identifier of a network • The name of a network in a wide area • The name of a network in a local area • The signal sent by a device wishing to send data • The signal sent by a device ready to receive data • A network in which two clients have equal status when connected • A type of topology where devices are connected together in a line • ...
NETWORKING 2012-11-07
Across
- / ability to transfer data only in one direction at a time
- / the part of a network communications process that
- / all the physical parts of the computer system
- / a main computer that provides a storage area for data files on a network
- / an electronic device used to convert signals from analogue into digital ones.
- / a low-cost centrally- managed basic computer with a keyboard and display, but no disk drives or expansion sots
- / ability to transfer data on both directions simultaneously
- / a hardware device, often equipped with a keyboard and screen, through which data can be entered or displayed
- / the part of a network communications process that ensures the message is transmitted in a language that the receiving computer can interpret
- / an electronic device that isolates a network system from high voltage and allows it to use the mains electricity cables for connecting computers together and transferring data
- / a type of signal that has only two levels- on and off
- / programs and applications
- / a main data communication s cable connecting LANs together
- / a network computer that does some of the processing
- / stop-start transmission, data is sent one byte at a time
- / a data bit that marks the end of a data block in a network transmission
- / the computer that uses the services
- / an electronic device for connecting different types of networks together
Down
- / the only part of a network communications process that a user sees etc.
- / the most common way of connecting computers in LAN
- / the part of a network communications process that opens communications and has the job of keeping the straight the communications among all nodes on the network. It sets boundaries for the beginning and end of the message and establishes the way data is sent.
- / a network that covers a small area e.g. an office or a building
- / a common type of network cable that uses two wires twisted together to reduce interference from external signals
- / the part of a network communications process that
- / the interconnection of computers using signals carried through the air instead of through the connecting cables
- / calculated value that is stored with data to detect any errors that may occur when data is copied or transmitted
- / an electronic device for connecting different types of networks together and determining the best path for the signals
- / transmission where data is sent in blocks
- / an electronic device for dividing a LAN into separate parts or connecting similar networks together
- / a network computer that doesn’t have a processor, all the processing must be done by the server computer
- / a type of Network where the main server provides the services and client computers are attached
- / the part of a network communications process that forms the data into packets and selects a route for the message
- / the part of a network communications process that protects the data being sent. It subdivides the message into segments and creates the checksum.
- / a type of signal that can take any value from minimum to maximum
- / a start or stop bit pattern that marks the beginning or end of a transmitted data block
- / a data bit that marks the beginning of a data block in a network transmission
- / an electronic device at the center of a star network topology, amplifies the signals
37 Clues: / programs and applications • / the computer that uses the services • / transmission where data is sent in blocks • / all the physical parts of the computer system • / the part of a network communications process that • / the part of a network communications process that • / the most common way of connecting computers in LAN • ...
Networking 2014-11-20
Across
- electromagnetic signals, can be aimed
- is a “parcel” of data that is sent across a computer network
- are vulnerable to unauthorized access
- all resources under the control of a single computer system
- is a computer whose primary purpose is to be a repository for files
- is a link and is a physical path or frequency for signal transmissions
- remote controls (carry data signals for
- implies the use of computers
- is a multinational corporation with an annual revenue of $46.1 billion
- many laptop computers include a physical switch that turns wireless networking on or off, Make sure this switch is in the ON position for networking.
- is a storage device that directly connects to a network is called network
- interconnection of personal digital devices or consumer electronics
- a single direction and has more carrying capacity.
- networks uses cables to connect network devices
- storage
- rules governing the transmission and receiving of data
- made up of over 65 million computers
- software used to infect computer
- is a short-range, wireless network technology designed to make its own connections between two devices
- forwards data to transmission
- smallest unit of information
Down
- establishes a dedicated, private link between one telephone and another for the duration of the call
- made of light
- is a series of numbers used to identify a network device.
- control testing for accurate transmission of data
- replicates self through disk & memory
- is a setting that affects whether your computer can see other computers on a network
- If you want a wired connection, but your computer has no Ethernet port you need to buy this.
- high-bandwidth communications system such as Cable TV or DSL
- allows files containing documents, photos, music, and other data to be accessed from computers
- Network interface card
- each connection point on a network is a _____.
- distances).
- the number of a particular memory
- address is a unique number assigned to a network interface card when it is manufactured
- is the most important network device
- most widely used LAN
- equal to 8 bits
- public high-speed network with range of about 50 miles
- or Open System Interconnection, model defines a networking framework for implementing protocols in seven layers.
40 Clues: storage • distances). • made of light • equal to 8 bits • most widely used LAN • Network interface card • implies the use of computers • smallest unit of information • forwards data to transmission • software used to infect computer • the number of a particular memory • is the most important network device • made up of over 65 million computers • electromagnetic signals, can be aimed • ...
Networking 2024-08-13
Across
- a form of social engineering
- avast is a
- how long the internet takes
- can host that networking requirements for you
- responsible for forwarding and receiving data
- malicious software
- method of ensuring data was not corrupted based on sum of bits
- data sent on a network
- 1's and 0's
Down
- what connects devices to network
- responsible for accessing websites
- the number of bits in a byte
- wall of fire protecting thou
- range of transfer
- address given to devices on network
- connects to internet
- unique address given to devices after manufacturing
- has the highest authority on a network
- successful transfers over network
- the IPs change on the network
20 Clues: avast is a • 1's and 0's • range of transfer • malicious software • connects to internet • data sent on a network • how long the internet takes • wall of fire protecting thou • a form of social engineering • the number of bits in a byte • the IPs change on the network • what connects devices to network • successful transfers over network • responsible for accessing websites • ...
Networking 2025-03-27
Across
- only receives traffic
- Combines 2 or more topology methods
- Personal Network
- IP address translation
- Protect network from unauthorized text
- Easiest and Immediate way to communicate
- Changing the way data looks
- Local Area Network
- Border Gateway Protocol
- Millions of connected computers
- User Datagram Protocol
- Virtual Network Connection
Down
- Verifying a users identity
- Type of Topology shaped like star
- PVC or Teflon lining
- Packet address
- any device to access a network
- Metropolitan Area Network
- Spanning Tree Protocol
- Topology shaped like circle
- Routing Information Protocol
- Internet Control Media Protocol
- Link Access Protocol
- Finds MAC address based off IP
- Storage place for files and more
- Topology in straight line
26 Clues: Packet address • Personal Network • Local Area Network • PVC or Teflon lining • Link Access Protocol • only receives traffic • IP address translation • Spanning Tree Protocol • User Datagram Protocol • Border Gateway Protocol • Metropolitan Area Network • Topology in straight line • Verifying a users identity • Virtual Network Connection • Topology shaped like circle • ...
Networking 2023-09-07
Across
- Software that is stored in a computer's read-only memory (ROM).
- Unit of data that is sent over a network.
- Device that connects multiple network devices together.
- Type of malware that masquerades as legitimate software in order to trick users into installing it.
- Process of converting data into a form that cannot be read by unauthorized individuals.
- A set of protocols used to communicate over the internet and other networks.
- A security device or software that monitors and controls incoming and outgoing network traffic, based on a set of predefined security rules.
- A protocol that automatically assigns IP addresses and network configuration settings to devices on a network.
- Unique identifier for a specific computer or device on a network.
- Type of malware that replicates itself and spreads to other computers on a network.
- Short for "malicious software," it is any software designed to harm a computer or its user.
- User with full control over a network or individual computer.
- Popular type of physical network that uses twisted pair or fiber optic cables to connect devices.
Down
- A networking device that connects devices on a network and forwards data packets between them.
- A networking device that connects multiple networks together and forwards data packets between them.
- A set of rules and standards that define how devices on a network communicate with each other.
- A network that connects devices within a limited geographical area, such as a home, office, or building.
- Variation in delay between data packets sent across a network.
- Smallest unit of data in a computer.
- Amount of data that can be transferred over a given period of time.
- Type of malware that gathers information about a user without their knowledge.
- Software program that emulates the hardware of a computer.
- A network that connects devices over a large geographical area, such as multiple offices in different cities or countries.
- Device or software application that provides services to other devices or software applications.
24 Clues: Smallest unit of data in a computer. • Unit of data that is sent over a network. • Device that connects multiple network devices together. • Software program that emulates the hardware of a computer. • User with full control over a network or individual computer. • Variation in delay between data packets sent across a network. • ...
Networking 2025-01-09
Across
- Local area networks connect computing devices close to one another
- Resolves domain names into IP addresses
- Storage Area Network dedicated for high-speed file sharing
- Connects devices together using physical media
- A numerical label assigned to each device on a network
- Wide area networks connect users over large distances
- Refers to the structure or layout of a network
- Directs data packets between different networks
- Transfers data between devices in a local network
- Acts as an intermediary between a computer and the internet
- Broken into smaller units for efficient transmission
Down
- Unique identifier of device on a network
- Determines the speed of data transfer on a network
- Protocol to enable communication on a wired network
- Hides several computers behind single IP address
- Prevents unauthorized access into a secure network
- Self-healing network topology that allows all nodes to connect
- Automatically assigns IP addresses to devices
- Connects two different networks and translates data between them
- Defines rules for communication between devices
20 Clues: Resolves domain names into IP addresses • Unique identifier of device on a network • Automatically assigns IP addresses to devices • Connects devices together using physical media • Refers to the structure or layout of a network • Defines rules for communication between devices • Directs data packets between different networks • ...
Networking 2015-01-25
Across
- A set of tools and procedures provided by the programmer of an application so that other programmers can control, exchange data with, or extend the functionality of an application.
- n a network packet or frame, a section of data that describes the data that immediately follows.
- A reliable Transport Layer Protocol for managing IP that supports re-transmission, sequencing and fragmentation.
- Sequence of messages exchanged between two or more network devices to ensure transmission synchronization.
- American National Standards Institute.
- A set of rules and decision structures for actions in a specifically defined set of circumstances.
- A non-encrypted process to access a remote computer system, often a Unix system, over the network.
- The basic unit of data representation in digital computers.
- A loss in the amplitude or strength of a signal due to an interaction with the signal's media. Generally expressed in decibels.
- IEEE 802.3 interface between an MAU and a NIC (network interface card). Also called transceiver.
- An unusual instance or circumstance.
- An abrupt termination or computing activity caused by an error. Inmany instances, the computer becomes completely unusable and must be restarted before activity can resume.
- UC Berkeley's distribution of the Unix operating system.
Down
- A TCP/IP router that routes packetsbetween different network numbers.
- A group of 8 bits
- The protocol for mapping IP addresses to physical addresses such as Ethernet or Token Ring.
- Seven layer of the OSI reference model. This layer provides services to application processes (such as electronic mail, file transfer, and terminal emulation) that are outside of the OSI model.
- An information transmission that is intended to be interpreted by all entities capable of receiving it.
- Router or access server, or several routers or access servers, designated as a buffer between any connected public networks and a private network. It uses access lists and other methods to ensure the security of the private network.
- Available bit rate. QOS class defined by the ATM Forum for ATM networks. Also used in OSPF to define a certain type of border router.
- The standard TCP/IP naming service that links network names with IP addresses.
- Classless interdomain routing. Technique supported by BGP4 and based on route aggregation.
- A group of memory locations set aside for temporary storage ofdata, especially frequently-used data or data needing high speedretrieval
- In Ethernet, the result of two nodes transmitting simultaneously. The frames from each device impact and are damaged when they meet on the physical media.
- IBM's implementation of Unix.
25 Clues: A group of 8 bits • IBM's implementation of Unix. • An unusual instance or circumstance. • American National Standards Institute. • UC Berkeley's distribution of the Unix operating system. • The basic unit of data representation in digital computers. • A TCP/IP router that routes packetsbetween different network numbers. • ...
Networking 2020-12-08
Across
- 0s and 1s are known as ___________ signals
- physical layout of the network; how the cables are arranged; and how the computers are connected
- The protocol used to transmit data over the Internet
- Connects two computers over a phone line
- A device used to boost a signal
- Most expensive broadcast medium
- The most commonly used network protocol
- networks where the computers are relatively close together
- A physical pattern which uses a host/hub to connect all the other workstations
- A method of coding data so it is unreadable to unwanted users
- Prevents unauthorized use of a network
- A type of network cabling uses light to transmit data
- It is also called a communications line or link, and is the path that the data follows as it is transmitted from one computer to another
- The rate of digital transmission is measured in
Down
- Uses towers to transmit signals and must be in line of sight
- Information travelling through a network is broken down into pieces called ____________.
- BNC and RJ-45 are examples of cable ____________
- A device that directs data to the correct location
- The "T" in 100BaseT stands for
- Host computer that is faster and more powerful than the other computers on the network and controls network security
- fiber optics, microwave, and twisted pair are examples of ?
- The loss of signal strength over a long distance.
- Physical pattern uses one line to connect all nodes and is not very practical to connect large number of computers
- A set of rules that govern how devices exchange information over a network
24 Clues: The "T" in 100BaseT stands for • A device used to boost a signal • Most expensive broadcast medium • Prevents unauthorized use of a network • The most commonly used network protocol • Connects two computers over a phone line • 0s and 1s are known as ___________ signals • The rate of digital transmission is measured in • BNC and RJ-45 are examples of cable ____________ • ...
Networking 2023-10-26
Across
- Topology where every node is connected to a central node
- identifies and allows access to a switchport based on source MAC address
- Routes that change based on metrics
- the command input needed to close an unused port
- Stands guard at the door of a network to protect from malicious traffic
- the configuration actively being used by a networking device
- A type of route that never changes
- topology that relies on a single backbone
- Final step in DHCP process
- atomically assigns IP address across your network
- trunking protocol
- What is configured to ensure IPs do not get issued out of DHCP
- layer 4 of the OSI model
Down
- the "enable secret" command adds this to a network device
- PDU at layer 4
- standard type of address used in most networks
- one to all transmission type
- First Step in DHCP process
- network contained and spread throughout a city or metropolitan area
- IPv6 multicast leading block
- Primarily used to segment traffic at the data-link layer
- protocol used for ping
- a network shared across a college or university
- one to one transmissions
- a layer 2 port that is used to reach a vlan or ip address
- Layer closest to the end user
- 12 digit physical address assigned to every device
- what needs to be configured to securely remote into a switch or router
- a collection of LANs usually geographically separated
- IPv6 link local leading block
- PDU at layer 2
- a layer 2 port that passes multiple vlans
32 Clues: PDU at layer 4 • PDU at layer 2 • trunking protocol • protocol used for ping • one to one transmissions • layer 4 of the OSI model • First Step in DHCP process • Final step in DHCP process • one to all transmission type • IPv6 multicast leading block • Layer closest to the end user • IPv6 link local leading block • A type of route that never changes • Routes that change based on metrics • ...
Networking 2020-12-09
Across
- Cabling made of glass strands which use light beams
- Found at the end points of a linear bus network
- An advantage of a client-server network over a peer-to-peer network
- A topology consisting of a central hub with each having its own line
- The topology which is a combination of a linear bus and a star
- Devices that boost a signal
- Interference from signals from adjoining wires.
- The “T” in the term 100BaseT
- Data sent through a network is broken into small parts called:
- Any device attached to a network
- A topology where a token is used to carry data in a circular path
- The cheapest and most common cabling used in a network
- Cable with a single copper core and encased by an insulator
- A network confined to a small area
Down
- The physical layout of network components
- A device that directs data over a network
- A numerical representation of a device on the Internet
- A network architecture that uses a server to control the network
- A computer at the heart of a network with a large amount of RAM and storage space
- A network architecture where all computers are equal
- A an expansion card, or directly built into the motherboard, that allows computers to communicate with each other
- A topology consisting of a trunk line with computer components attached to it
- The rules that govern how computers transmit data
- The standard model used to describe the movement of data from one computer to another
- The loss of signal strength over distance
25 Clues: Devices that boost a signal • The “T” in the term 100BaseT • Any device attached to a network • A network confined to a small area • The physical layout of network components • A device that directs data over a network • The loss of signal strength over distance • Found at the end points of a linear bus network • Interference from signals from adjoining wires. • ...
Networking 2023-10-21
Across
- A basic networking device that connects multiple devices in a network. It operates at the physical layer of the OSI model.
- A more advanced networking device than a hub, operating at the data link layer. It uses MAC addresses to forward data only to the device it is intended for.
- A smaller network within a larger network. Often used to organize hosts based on location or function.
- The identity of each host on the internet, essential for communication. It consists of 32 bits, divided into four octets and represented as a decimal number.
- A set of rules governing the format of data sent over the internet or other networks. IP addresses are a key component of the Internet Protocol.
- The IP address indicating the origin of a data packet. For example, when a client sends a request to a server, the source IP address is the client's IP address.
- Network of interconnected devices embedded with sensors, software, and other technologies, enabling them to collect and exchange data.
- In the context of IP addresses, refers to the organization of IP addresses into subnets.
- A device that connects different networks and directs traffic between them based on IP addresses. It operates at the network layer of the OSI model.
- A type of grouping of hosts based on shared characteristics or requirements. In networking, logical grouping refers to creating networks where hosts have similar connectivity needs.
Down
- The use of largely automatic systems to perform tasks without human intervention, especially in the context of networking, where automation simplifies and streamlines processes.
- Any device that sends or receives traffic. Examples include computers, laptops, phones, printers, servers, and cloud resources.
- A device that connects and filters traffic between two network segments at the data link layer of the OSI model.
- A unit of data transmitted over a network. It includes the actual data being sent, as well as control information like source and destination IP addresses.
- A type of host that initiates requests. For instance, a computer making a request to a web server.
- A type of host that responds to requests. For example, a web server providing content in response to a client's request.
- The IP address indicating the intended recipient of a data packet. In the context of a client-server interaction, the destination IP address is the server's IP address when the client is making a request. In response, when the server sends data back to the client, the source and destination IP addresses are swapped.
- The process of dividing and assigning IP addresses hierarchically, creating sub-networks or subnets.
- Computing services and resources (e.g., servers, storage, databases) delivered over the internet, often provided by cloud service providers.
- A logical grouping of hosts that share similar connectivity. Networks facilitate the transportation of traffic between hosts.
- A technology that allows devices to connect wirelessly to a local area network (LAN) using radio waves.
- A network device that amplifies and retransmits signals to extend the reach of a network.
- Conceptual framework that standardizes the functions of a communication system into seven abstraction layers, from physical transmission to application.
- Provides internet access to consumers by managing the data exchange between networks.
24 Clues: Provides internet access to consumers by managing the data exchange between networks. • In the context of IP addresses, refers to the organization of IP addresses into subnets. • A network device that amplifies and retransmits signals to extend the reach of a network. • ...
Networking 2024-01-17
Across
- Protocol that prevents loops in a network
- First IP address
- resolves hostnames to IP
- collection of LANs that communicate with one another
- One to One transmission
- a route that is manually set and never changes
- Layer 1 of the OSI model
- One to Many transmission
- Last IP address in the network
- Layer 3 device uses IPs to pass traffic
- Automatically assigns IP addresses
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- Layer 3 of the OSI model
- port that allows multiple VLANs
- private connection over a public connection
- VLAN protocol/supports VLAN routing
- Layer 2 device uses MACs to pass traffic
- a bad ip address that starts with 169
- device an end user uses to access the network
- device that provides resources to your network
- IP address assigned to a device, used to ping itself
- port that accesses one single vlan
21 Clues: First IP address • One to One transmission • Layer 3 of the OSI model • resolves hostnames to IP • Layer 1 of the OSI model • One to Many transmission • Last IP address in the network • port that allows multiple VLANs • port that accesses one single vlan • Automatically assigns IP addresses • VLAN protocol/supports VLAN routing • a bad ip address that starts with 169 • ...
networking 2023-09-06
Networking 2025-05-13
Across
- Physical or logical arrangement of a network.
- Maximum data transfer rate of a network.
- Address – Hardware identifier for network devices.
- Company that provides internet access.
- Provides services or resources to clients.
- Network confined to a small area.
- Address, Unique identifier for a device on a network.
- Small chunk of data sent over a network.
- Wired networking technology.
- Connects devices within a LAN.
- Delay before data transfer begins.
- Logical access point for communication.
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- Connects different networks.
- Wireless local area networking.
- Translates domain names into IP addresses.
- Test for checking network connection.
- Receives services from a server.
- Directs data between networks.
- Any device connected to a network.
- Protects networks by filtering traffic.
- Encrypts internet traffic for privacy.
- Subdivision of an IP network.
- Basic device that broadcasts data to all devices.
- System of connected computers.
24 Clues: Connects different networks. • Wired networking technology. • Subdivision of an IP network. • Directs data between networks. • Connects devices within a LAN. • System of connected computers. • Wireless local area networking. • Receives services from a server. • Network confined to a small area. • Any device connected to a network. • Delay before data transfer begins. • ...
Networking 2023-06-22
Across
- Type of software designed to cause damage.
- A word used to describe something that intends to fool people into giving money or data.
- A network of interconnected computers around the world.
- A way of hiding data by scrambling it using a key.
- The part of the web where illegal content is often found.
- A network attack where millions of requests are sent to a server to crash it.
- The part of the web we are used to seeing.
- An anti-bot method on a webpage where users are asked to click matching images.
- A programming structure where instructions are executed in order.
- A programming structure where decisions are made.
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- A data-type in programming that stores true or false.
- A simple method of encryption where letters are substituted.
- A programming structure where instructions are repeated.
- A data-type in programming that stores letters and numbers.
- A data-type in programming that stores fractional numbers.
- Type of software used to cause damage or steal data.
- A data-type in programming that stores whole numbers.
- The part of the web where content is hidden behind logins or databases.
- Tricking people into giving personal data for criminal gain.
19 Clues: Type of software designed to cause damage. • The part of the web we are used to seeing. • A programming structure where decisions are made. • A way of hiding data by scrambling it using a key. • Type of software used to cause damage or steal data. • A data-type in programming that stores true or false. • A data-type in programming that stores whole numbers. • ...
networking 2021-10-28
Across
- electromagnetic shield make data go bad
- transfers filed from one computer to another
- layer 4
- what gets transferred between devices
- AP likes W
- PDU got big to small
- map of where the devices are
- fiber with less
- straight tip
- PDU wait a long time
- datalink lower layer
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- protective shield that prevents the data from being accessed by the code outside this shield.
- UTP got tired of EMI so they get shielded
- long-range fiber wire
- device sends a message to one device
- word get jumbled
- address resolution protocol
- transmission control protocol
- date doesn't stay on the same wire
- datalink upper layer
20 Clues: layer 4 • AP likes W • straight tip • fiber with less • word get jumbled • PDU got big to small • datalink upper layer • PDU wait a long time • datalink lower layer • long-range fiber wire • address resolution protocol • map of where the devices are • transmission control protocol • date doesn't stay on the same wire • device sends a message to one device • ...
Networking 2023-01-25
Across
- Locate and identify every device on a network.
- Disadvantage of a server.
- The ways a network can be set up.
- The device that is receiving the service.
- Nickname for a web address.
- A company that provides access to the Internet.
- A database holding all the websites (and their IP address) on the Internet.
- A server that provides the ability to file share, etc.
- Allowed communication between computers even if connection was severed by creating several data paths.
- A server that provides a specific service.
- A network that covers the size of a city.
- A network that covers the size of a college campus.
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- A small network for a single house or a small office building.
- Largest example is the Internet.
- A network for connecting different building for one compony.
- A server that provides access to the web.
- Largest WAN in the world.
- A network protected with encryption, a password, etc.
- An advantage of a server.
- The person who monitors activities on a network.
- A protocol that provides an IP host with it's IP address.
- A network dedicated to providing data storage.
- Provides a service to other computers.
23 Clues: Disadvantage of a server. • Largest WAN in the world. • An advantage of a server. • Nickname for a web address. • Largest example is the Internet. • The ways a network can be set up. • Provides a service to other computers. • A server that provides access to the web. • The device that is receiving the service. • A network that covers the size of a city. • ...
networking 2019-06-03
Across
- is a member in the network how can there anren't in someone
- is used to connect a web page to another
- is used to confirm the send
- is the think how the network do
- is use in all the world
- is the four layer
- system is a system how can be use to everyone
- is used for connected more devices
- is use for make a standard for a think and is obligatory
- is a part of the network how routing the packet
Down
- is the focus of thenetwork
- is the peson how send a message
- is send in to the network
- it can give a service
- is the six layer
- is the five layer
- is used for protect the data
- is the last layer
- is another name for level
- is the person how recive the message
- is use for make egual a think but isn't obligatory
- is the data in to the network layer
- is a another name for a layer
23 Clues: is the six layer • is the five layer • is the last layer • is the four layer • it can give a service • is use in all the world • is send in to the network • is another name for level • is the focus of thenetwork • is used to confirm the send • is used for protect the data • is a another name for a layer • is the peson how send a message • is the think how the network do • ...
Networking 2024-08-05
Across
- connects multiple branches to one network
- the newest form of wifi network protection
- a PC that an employee sits at to work
- a small device plugged into a PC for it to get access to the internet
- what people connect in order to gain access to the internet
- a new storage method people are migrating to
- designed to control what one has access to search in the work place
- connects two networks together
- network device that forwards data packets to and from networks
- plugs into a PC for more ports on the PC
- a type of cable used in local area networks
Down
- extends connection from the router to a specific device
- network connection in a small area
- the integration of wireless radio waves to a local area network
- a type of area network a WiFi Hotspot falls under
- connects a group of PCs to one network
- unique set of numbers made to identify a device on a network
- mobile device used to access the internet
- latest version of internet protocol
- a suite of communication used to connect network devices
20 Clues: connects two networks together • network connection in a small area • latest version of internet protocol • a PC that an employee sits at to work • connects a group of PCs to one network • plugs into a PC for more ports on the PC • connects multiple branches to one network • mobile device used to access the internet • the newest form of wifi network protection • ...
Social media 2016-02-02
Across
- social networking site used to share pictures or videos that only last for a certain time
- regularly updated website or webpage written in a conversational style
- social networking site used to share pictures and videos
- mass communication like the news
- to hit a button on social media to inform the poster you appreciated their post
- traces that people leave online
- social networking where people share videos that repeat in a loop
- social networking site that allows registered users to create their own blogs
- social networking site where people share videos that people can watch and subscribe to their channel
- social networking where u can comunicate with people by calling them while being able to see there face
- an image, video, or advertisement that is circulated rapidly on the internet
Down
- posting on social media to give users access to look at
- websites and applications also called social networking
- the profile that everything a person on social media posts
- connected under computer control
- social networking site where u share your thoughts with a 140 character limit
- social networking site used to share daily events
- global communication network that all computers worldwide connect to
- the act of posting too much
19 Clues: the act of posting too much • traces that people leave online • connected under computer control • mass communication like the news • social networking site used to share daily events • posting on social media to give users access to look at • websites and applications also called social networking • social networking site used to share pictures and videos • ...
Networking 2022-04-04
Across
- is a computer software package that performs a specific function directly for an end user
- is a temporary and interactive information interchange between two or more communicating device
- the transfer of data from one digital device to another
- the device that receives the data
- a computer or other device connected to a network
- is an agreed way of doing things
- consists of two or more computers that are linked in order to share resources
- a device or data point in a larger network
- a system of interconnected computer all over the world
Down
- how informations are called
- a set of rules or procedures for transmitting data between electronic devices
- a small segment of a larger message
- two or more computer are linked together
- copy the data to another location
- the process of converting information or data into a code
- the device that has the data and needs to send the data to other device connected to the network
- a computer system that makes use of open software standards
- connection between the central computer and its peripheral units, or between different computers.
18 Clues: how informations are called • is an agreed way of doing things • copy the data to another location • the device that receives the data • a small segment of a larger message • two or more computer are linked together • a device or data point in a larger network • a computer or other device connected to a network • a system of interconnected computer all over the world • ...
Networking 2023-09-15
Across
- A protocol used for assigning IP addresses to devices on a network (4 letters).
- A device used to connect a network to the internet.
- protocol used for sending email messages (4 letters).
- A network topology where all devices are connected to a central hub (6 letters).
- A measure of the time it takes for data to travel from one point to another in a network.
- The organization responsible for assigning IP address blocks and domain names (3 letters).
- A technology that allows wireless devices to connect to a wired network (4 letters).
- The process of verifying the identity of a user or device on a network (8 letters).
- A device that separates a network into smaller collision domains.
- Data transfer protocol used for secure file transfers.
Down
- The process of dividing a network into smaller, more manageable segments (9 letters).
- A network service that translates human-readable domain names into IP addresses (4 letters).
- A protocol used to retrieve email from a mail server.
- A device or software component that filters and forwards network traffic between different network segments (6 letters).
- A unique identifier assigned to each device on a network (3 letters).
- A technology that allows multiple virtual networks to share the same physical infrastructure.
- The maximum amount of data that can be transmitted in a given time.
- A set of rules that govern how data is transmitted across a network.
- A device that connects multiple network segments and forwards data based on MAC addresses.
- The process of converting a private IP address into a public one for internet access.
20 Clues: A device used to connect a network to the internet. • A protocol used to retrieve email from a mail server. • protocol used for sending email messages (4 letters). • Data transfer protocol used for secure file transfers. • A device that separates a network into smaller collision domains. • The maximum amount of data that can be transmitted in a given time. • ...
Networking 2025-10-20
Across
- the most basic networking device that connects multiple computers or other network devices together.
- A very large Wide Area Network.
- Wide Web An information system on the Internet which allows documents to be connected to other documents by hypertext links.
- The computer on a network that request data from a server.
- A group of interconnected computers and devices.
- A router is a device that routes data packets transmitted within a network, or between networks, to their intended destination.
- "billions"
- a high-capacity transmission technique using a wide range of frequencies, which enables a large number of messages to be communicated simultaneously.
- using wires or cables rather than wireless technology to transmit signals
- "millions", so 1Mbit = 1,000,000 bits
Down
- In computing, bandwidth is the maximum rate of data transfer across a given path,(measured in "bits")
- printers, etc...) and connections in a network.
- Topology The description of the arrangement of devices (e.g. switches, routers, computers,
- Delay in the time from when the information is requested, until it is received.
- A computer that holds data to be shared with other computers. Example: A Web Server stores and serves websites. An eMail Server stores and serves eMails.
- A network component that filters network packets, so that a device attached to the network only receives packets intended for that device.
- a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols.
- using radio, microwaves, etc. (as opposed to wires or cables) to transmit signals.
- smallest unit of data
19 Clues: "billions" • smallest unit of data • A very large Wide Area Network. • "millions", so 1Mbit = 1,000,000 bits • printers, etc...) and connections in a network. • A group of interconnected computers and devices. • The computer on a network that request data from a server. • using wires or cables rather than wireless technology to transmit signals • ...
Networking 2016-10-14
Across
- Smart repeater that only sends network data to its destination host.
- Main protocol that currently dominates the networking world.
- Type of cable most commonly used for Ethernet networks (UTP).
- Data passing through a network is split into chunks called ________.
- Device used so computers can talk to other computers outside their local network.
- 48-bit long binary number that unique defines a network card
- Command we use to obtain network information on our computer.
- Network cable that consists of a central core surrounded by insulation.
Down
- Any computer that shares a resource (e.g. printer, files)
- Set of rules to ensure source and destination understand the data transmitted.
- Numbering system used when we refer to MAC addresses.
- Any computing device connected to a network.
- Device that repeats all data transmitted within a network
- Anything that can be shared.
- Network topology where all hosts connect to a central box.
- Uses light instead of electricity to transmit signals across a network.
- We refer to our own computer as a __________ host.
17 Clues: Anything that can be shared. • Any computing device connected to a network. • We refer to our own computer as a __________ host. • Numbering system used when we refer to MAC addresses. • Any computer that shares a resource (e.g. printer, files) • Device that repeats all data transmitted within a network • Network topology where all hosts connect to a central box. • ...
Networking 2016-10-14
Across
- Smart repeater that only sends network data to its destination host.
- Numbering system used when we refer to MAC addresses.
- Device used so computers can talk to other computers outside their local network.
- Anything that can be shared.
- Any computer that shares a resource (e.g. printer, files)
- Command we use to obtain network information on our computer.
- 48-bit long binary number that uniquely refers to a network card
- We refer to our own computer as a __________ host.
- Network topology where all hosts connect to a central box.
Down
- Any computing device connected to a network.
- Type of cable most commonly used for Ethernet networks (UTP).
- Uses light instead of electricity to transmit signals across a network.
- Data passing through a network is split into chunks called ________.
- Device that repeats all data transmitted within a network
- Main protocol that currently dominates the networking world.
- Network cable that consists of a central core surrounded by insulation.
- Set of rules to ensure source and destination understand the data transmitted.
17 Clues: Anything that can be shared. • Any computing device connected to a network. • We refer to our own computer as a __________ host. • Numbering system used when we refer to MAC addresses. • Device that repeats all data transmitted within a network • Any computer that shares a resource (e.g. printer, files) • Network topology where all hosts connect to a central box. • ...
Networking 2016-10-14
Across
- Any computer that shares a resource (e.g. printer, files)
- Device that repeats all data transmitted within a network
- Data passing through a network is split into chunks called ________.
- Network cable that consists of a central core surrounded by insulation.
- Command we use to obtain network information on our computer.
- We refer to our own computer as a __________ host.
- Numbering system used when we refer to MAC addresses.
- Any computing device connected to a network.
- Main protocol that currently dominates the networking world.
Down
- Set of rules to ensure source and destination understand the data transmitted.
- Type of cable most commonly used for Ethernet networks (UTP).
- Anything that can be shared.
- Smart repeater that only sends network data to its destination host.
- Network topology where all hosts connect to a central box.
- Uses light instead of electricity to transmit signals across a network.
- 48-bit long binary number that uniquely refers to a network card
- Device used so computers can talk to other computers outside their local network.
17 Clues: Anything that can be shared. • Any computing device connected to a network. • We refer to our own computer as a __________ host. • Numbering system used when we refer to MAC addresses. • Any computer that shares a resource (e.g. printer, files) • Device that repeats all data transmitted within a network • Network topology where all hosts connect to a central box. • ...
NETWORKING 2024-06-14
Across
- Number of bits per second a system can transmit
- send data through
- "L" in LAN
- Number of bits per second a system can transmit
- 1000 bytes
- take advantage of algorithms
- Can be slow
- a numeric address used to identify a computer/device on the Internet
Down
- Transmission capacity, measured by bitrate
- send data through
- Can purchase separate network card that plugs into the motherboard
- takes time from sender to receiver
- "W" in WAN
- 8 bits
- Connects a landline to a wireless network
- replaced hub
- 1000 kilobytes
- acts as firewall foe home
- owns the internet
19 Clues: 8 bits • "L" in LAN • "W" in WAN • 1000 bytes • Can be slow • replaced hub • 1000 kilobytes • send data through • send data through • owns the internet • acts as firewall foe home • take advantage of algorithms • takes time from sender to receiver • Connects a landline to a wireless network • Transmission capacity, measured by bitrate • Number of bits per second a system can transmit • ...
Networking 2022-08-22
Across
- The unique languange of the internet
- address resolution protolol
- A connection of many networks
- two twisted cables without a ground
- open systems interconnection
- Network within a buildingN
- Software defined Wide Area Network
- unwanted signals between channels
- City of Dallas network
- How a network is wired
Down
- A private network for external users
- two twisted cables with a ground
- communication between network hosts
- Dallas ISD network
- Number assigne to each device on the network
- A private network usually within a business
- How messages are sent
17 Clues: Dallas ISD network • How messages are sent • City of Dallas network • How a network is wired • Network within a buildingN • address resolution protolol • open systems interconnection • A connection of many networks • two twisted cables with a ground • unwanted signals between channels • Software defined Wide Area Network • communication between network hosts • ...
Networking 2016-10-14
Across
- Data passing through a network is split into chunks called ________.
- Any computer that shares a resource (e.g. printer, files)
- Network topology where all hosts connect to a central box.
- Uses light instead of electricity to transmit signals across a network.
- Type of cable most commonly used for Ethernet networks (UTP).
- Anything that can be shared.
- Smart repeater that only sends network data to its destination host.
- Network cable that consists of a central core surrounded by insulation.
- We refer to our own computer as a __________ host.
- Any computing device connected to a network.
Down
- Main protocol that currently dominates the networking world.
- Numbering system used when we refer to MAC addresses.
- Device that repeats all data transmitted within a network
- 48-bit long binary number that unique defines a network card
- Set of rules to ensure source and destination understand the data transmitted.
- Command we use to obtain network information on our computer.
- Device used so computers can talk to other computers outside their local network.
17 Clues: Anything that can be shared. • Any computing device connected to a network. • We refer to our own computer as a __________ host. • Numbering system used when we refer to MAC addresses. • Any computer that shares a resource (e.g. printer, files) • Device that repeats all data transmitted within a network • Network topology where all hosts connect to a central box. • ...
Social Media 2014-05-12
Across
- search engine
- an application
- a type of bird vocalization
- A type of bullying that is a risk of social networking
- Social media requires the use of
- old fashioned newsfeed
- Famous Social Community Site
- site that allows you to share your story
- #
- if a business is going to use social media they should implement a ------
- A benefit of social networking is being able to _ _ _ _ _ things with your friends and family
- free video and instant messaging site
Down
- a diary like post
- an online photo-sharing, video-sharing and social networking service
- negative feedback
- Famous social content site for videos
- a microblogging platform and social networking website owned by Yahoo!
- most popular online social networking service
- pictures & ideas pin board
- self-portrait photograph
- an act of online robbery
- social media can help increase a businesses -----
22 Clues: # • search engine • an application • a diary like post • negative feedback • old fashioned newsfeed • self-portrait photograph • an act of online robbery • pictures & ideas pin board • a type of bird vocalization • Famous Social Community Site • Social media requires the use of • Famous social content site for videos • free video and instant messaging site • ...
Networking 2022-08-22
Across
- Metropolitan Area Network
- internet protocol
- transmission control protocol
- open systems interconnection
- unwanted signals between channels
- Software defined Wide Area Network
- a connection of many networks
- communication between network hosts
- Wide area Network
Down
- a private network usually within a business
- address resolution protolol
- Topology, How a network is wired
- Topology, How messages are sent
- local area network
- two twisted cables with a ground
- two twisted cables without a ground
- A private network for external users
17 Clues: internet protocol • Wide area Network • local area network • Metropolitan Area Network • address resolution protolol • open systems interconnection • transmission control protocol • a connection of many networks • Topology, How messages are sent • Topology, How a network is wired • two twisted cables with a ground • unwanted signals between channels • ...
networking 2015-12-09
Across
- its shows you how much data you can be sent
- a wireless network
- network that will connect with cities or countries
- its provides you with broadband
- it allows your computer to connect to the internet
- something that provides internet
- it provides broadband to virgin media customers
Down
- its a fast cable
- computer network is 2 or more computers joined
- its a serious of servers
- uses lots of invisible radio vibes
- many web pages stored on servers around the world
- a piece of hardware
- its a cheap cable
- To shop online
- something you click on that takes you to another page
16 Clues: To shop online • its a fast cable • its a cheap cable • a wireless network • a piece of hardware • its a serious of servers • its provides you with broadband • something that provides internet • uses lots of invisible radio vibes • its shows you how much data you can be sent • computer network is 2 or more computers joined • it provides broadband to virgin media customers • ...
Networking 2015-12-04
Across
- it plugs directly into your telephone line
- can communicate with others instantly
- provides the internet
- a network only people in the area can use
- connects cities and countries together
- a series of web pages stored on servers around the world
Down
- used to connect peripheral device, send/ recieve details
- most common type, used in offices, schools and home
- piece of hardware built into the computer/device
- refers to how much data can be sent
- used to like pages together
- a company
- allows wireless devices to access the internet
- this cable does not use the telephone line
- trading, buying and using the internet
- uses light to provide a fast transmission rate
16 Clues: a company • provides the internet • used to like pages together • refers to how much data can be sent • can communicate with others instantly • trading, buying and using the internet • connects cities and countries together • a network only people in the area can use • it plugs directly into your telephone line • this cable does not use the telephone line • ...
networking 2015-12-04
Across
- 2 computers that can be connected, generally with a radius of 1km.
- a cable that has an inner conductor that is surrounded by a tubular conducting shield
- a wide range of frequencies with in a given band that are mostly used for transmitting single.
- an organisation that provides services for participating in the internet.
- - a term used to describe a computer which has no addition cables or wires connected to it.
- lets you send free photos or videos within a certain range
- a bundle of glass threads which are all capable of sending messages on light waves.
Down
- when you click on it it will take you to a different page
- a computer hardware that lets a computer connect to a computer network.
- a devices that forwards data along networks.
- a system on the internet which lets documents be connected to other documents by hypertext links
- a computer network that connects computers within a certain area.
- 2 cables are twisted together to form one.
- a global computing network that provied a range of information
- the transmitting of data or funds, also the buying or selling of goods.
- a transition technique using a wide range of frequencies
16 Clues: 2 cables are twisted together to form one. • a devices that forwards data along networks. • a transition technique using a wide range of frequencies • when you click on it it will take you to a different page • lets you send free photos or videos within a certain range • a global computing network that provied a range of information • ...
networking 2022-06-02
Across
- OSI layer 7
- A device that provides functions or services to clients
- a procedure that connects an Internet Protocol address to a fixed physical machine address
- A protocol that allows host to dynamically obtain its IP address from network server when it joins network
- Peer entities on a network
- number of bits sent (or received) per unit time; “width” of the links
Down
- Layer 2 PDU
- A device used to forward traffic within a LAN
- hardware address whose number is uniquely formatted in hexadecimal format and given to each computer or network device on a computer network
- The process of adding additional headers and trailers to data before it is sent over the network
- A virtual numbered address used as an endpoint for communication to the various Transport Layer Protocols
- an organization that provides services for accessing, using, or participating in the Internet
- service that translates human readable names like www.example.com into the numeric IP addresses like 192.0.2.1 that computers use to connect to each other
- OSI layer 3
- CLI command used to enter privileged EXEC mode (Cisco)
- a way to map multiple local private addresses to a public one before transferring the information
16 Clues: Layer 2 PDU • OSI layer 7 • OSI layer 3 • Peer entities on a network • A device used to forward traffic within a LAN • CLI command used to enter privileged EXEC mode (Cisco) • A device that provides functions or services to clients • number of bits sent (or received) per unit time; “width” of the links • ...
networking 2023-10-09
Across
- what is one of the different types of lan,.... server
- what does WAN stand for
- which topology is fully connected and can continue to work if one cable breaks
- what is one of the three factors needed to be considered when deciding network topology
- what is one of the network topologies with only one cable
- another factor in choosing topology
- state the name of the other type of lan
- what is the name given to any device connected to a network
- provides a method of security to a network
Down
- state 1 disadvantage of connecting a lan using wireless
- what does LAN stand for
- used to describe how a network is arranged
- what is the name given a piece of equipment required to set up a lan
- what is another of the factors that need to be considered when choosing topology
- which topology only travels in one direction along one cable
- state the name of a common network topology
16 Clues: what does WAN stand for • what does LAN stand for • another factor in choosing topology • state the name of the other type of lan • used to describe how a network is arranged • provides a method of security to a network • state the name of a common network topology • what is one of the different types of lan,.... server • ...
Tech Cross Words 2023-12-11
22 Clues: jsp • AWS • Java • Mysql • React • Smoke • Azure • spring • jquery • Devops • oracle • Docker • Magento • Finance • Robotic • Angular • Selenium • Networking • javascript • Automation • Regression • Bigcommerce
business 2024-05-04
20 Clues: asset • refund • dividend • currency • cashflow • overdraft • recession • complaint • liability • commission • instalment • networking • advertising • downpayment • acquisition • market share • supply chain • interest rate • sales forecast • damage control
IELTS Unit 3 - Employment 2014-03-28
20 Clues: grim • quota • plight • aspire • exodus • equity • reassess • sewerage • neo-natal • upholster • objective • plaintiff • litigious • outsource • visibility • networking • empowerment • staggeringly • to plug the hole • tailor your needs
Tech 2023-12-11
18 Clues: AWS • Java • Azure • React • Mysql • Smoke • Docker • Devops • oracle • Angular • Magento • Robotic • Finance • Selenium • Networking • Automation • Regression • Bigcommerce
Networking! 2012-03-27
Across
- Cable that connects groups of computers or LANs
- Decides what traffic/data is allowed through ports, protects against hackers
- Wirelessly receive and send data
- Computers/peripherals communicate through these cables and switches/hubs
- Wireless access point
- Connects a network to the internet
- Topology where all computers are plugged into the same device
Down
- Speed of data going through a network
- Type of network: connects computers to others far away
- computers/peripherals requesting data from the server
- Like a hub, except data is sent only to the device requesting it
- Type of network: connects computers to others close by
- Layout of a network
- Connects multiple computers and peripherals to eachother, sends the same data to all devices
- Holds/stores data accessible by devices on its network
15 Clues: Layout of a network • Wireless access point • Wirelessly receive and send data • Connects a network to the internet • Speed of data going through a network • Cable that connects groups of computers or LANs • computers/peripherals requesting data from the server • Type of network: connects computers to others far away • ...
Devantes Crossword 2025-10-13
20 Clues: career • salary • skills • resume • training • promotion • interview • references • networking • internship • advancement • employability • apprenticeship • benefiwork-life • worklifebalance • jobdescriptions • parttime/fulltime • entreprenneurship • professionaldevelopment • letter cover letter
Networking 2014-03-20
Across
- I won't turn your lights off, but I join computers together
- You don't need water to put me out but you need me to keep you safe
- I may be in your body but I connect things together to exchange info
- You may think I'm warm but I help give you Internet in weird places
- Like a "friend" but I am on the same protocol layer as you
- Connects nodes in a circular form
- I may not work at a restaurant but I provide service to my clients
- "Meow", I'm not a pet - I'm a cable best used for Ethernet
Down
- Data "rides" on me
- Nothing "connecting" us together but you still have Internet
- From small to large, your addresses span throughout my wide ____
- Not a lady, but I can be as big as a city
- I may look like something that grows in your yard, but I "branch" out and connect nodes together
- You can cook with me but I focus on one person on a handheld computing device like a cell phone
- You might see me in the sky, but I have a central node that connects others
15 Clues: Data "rides" on me • Connects nodes in a circular form • Not a lady, but I can be as big as a city • Like a "friend" but I am on the same protocol layer as you • "Meow", I'm not a pet - I'm a cable best used for Ethernet • I won't turn your lights off, but I join computers together • Nothing "connecting" us together but you still have Internet • ...
Networking 2021-07-29
Across
- the act of sharing a communication medium between two or more channels of data
- A type of metallic cable designed to transmit high-frequency signals and constructed from a solid centre surrounded by a braided outer (2 words)
- The rate at which data is communicated or used, usually measured in bits per second (2 words)
- A node in a network that forwards packets along appropriate links towards their destination
- the process of modifying an electromagnetic wave in some way so that it carries data. An example is on–off keying.
- A device that converts from one protocol to another in order to send data between different types of network
- the process of reproducing, in their original form, digital signals that have suffered attenuation or distortion
Down
- abbreviation for a multiplexing method in which light of several different wavelengths is transmitted over a common path
- a unit used to measure frequency. One of these is equal to one cycle per second
- a way of structuring the design of a computer or communication system that divides the system into layers (2 words)
- The reduction in strength of a signal as it travels away from its source
- A digital resource offering storage and services universally and independent of location
- The capacity or speed of a communication link often referred to as the amount of data that can be transferred in a given time
- A thin, flexible strand of glass or plastic that guides light from one end to the other using total internal reflection (2 words)
- a socket on a device which can be connected to the Ethernet with a cable (2 words)
15 Clues: The reduction in strength of a signal as it travels away from its source • the act of sharing a communication medium between two or more channels of data • a unit used to measure frequency. One of these is equal to one cycle per second • a socket on a device which can be connected to the Ethernet with a cable (2 words) • ...
Networking 2025-06-08
Across
- Wireless technology
- digital footprint
- Personal area network
- violation of Intellectual Property
- Unwanted bulk emails coming from unknown source
- Criminal activities using computers and networks
- Illegal inclusion into a computer
Down
- Connects two different networks
- Connect all the computers in a network
- Similar to a hub
- Computer in a network
- Local area network
- Wide area network
- Set of rules
- Metropolitan area network
15 Clues: Set of rules • Similar to a hub • digital footprint • Wide area network • Local area network • Wireless technology • Personal area network • Computer in a network • Metropolitan area network • Connects two different networks • Illegal inclusion into a computer • violation of Intellectual Property • Connect all the computers in a network • Unwanted bulk emails coming from unknown source • ...
Networking 2021-11-17
Across
- The location on a computer where it actively listens for communications from other computers
- Shows how data travels on the internet
- Discover-Offer-Request-Ack protocol
- The Gatekeeper to your network
- A connectionless way to transmit data between computers that is faster but less reliable
- Rules for how traffic can flow and how hardware can function
- The address which is used to get your internet traffic from point A to point B
Down
- Small parts of a message in the network that help identify data and determines how it should be interpreted
- The address that identifies the physical hardware
- the hardware and software that provides two or more computers with the ability to communicate with each other
- A way to establish connections between two computers and help ensure that packets are delivered in order, reliably, and without corruption
- The protocol used to test if an IP address is working properly
- Sends echo requests and echo replies to test network connectivity
- Translates a single “public” IP address into many “private” IP addresses
- A naming system that transfers an IP address to a URL
15 Clues: The Gatekeeper to your network • Discover-Offer-Request-Ack protocol • Shows how data travels on the internet • The address that identifies the physical hardware • A naming system that transfers an IP address to a URL • Rules for how traffic can flow and how hardware can function • The protocol used to test if an IP address is working properly • ...
Networking 2022-03-19
Across
- a group or system of interconnected people or things.
- Optic consisting of or using thin flexible fibres with a glass core through which light signals.
- a computer or computer program which manages access to a centralized resource or service in a network.
- transmits power or data between devices or positions.
- rate the ratio of retransmitted packets to the total number of packets in a conversation
- Address a series of numbers that identifies any device on a network.
- the delay before a transfer of data begins following an instruction for its transfer.
Down
- a device that connects two or more packet-switched networks.
- rate/collisions s the result of two devices on the same Ethernet network attempting to transmit data at exactly the same time.
- a system for connecting a number of computer systems to form a local area network.
- a range of frequencies within a given band, in particular that used for transmitting a signal.
- set of rules that determine how data is transmitted.
- translates human readable domain names.
- a small segment of a larger message.
- stands for wireless fidelity.
15 Clues: stands for wireless fidelity. • a small segment of a larger message. • translates human readable domain names. • set of rules that determine how data is transmitted. • a group or system of interconnected people or things. • transmits power or data between devices or positions. • a device that connects two or more packet-switched networks. • ...
Networking 2024-08-06
Across
- serat kaca
- Kapasitas maksimum
- mengubah sinyal digital menjadi analog dan sebaliknya
- Keterlambatan dalam pengiriman datatransfer data dalam suatu jaringan
- Alamat unik yang mengidentifikasi perangkat di jaringan
- Teknik untuk menyembunyikan alamat IP internal
Down
- Perangkat yang meneruskan paket data antar jaringan
- Serangan dengan membuat email/website palsu
- satuan yang lebih besar dari bit
- memecah menjadi lebih kecil
- Jaringan pribadi virtual yang aman
- KB
- Utilitas untuk menguji keterhubungan jaringan
- merk kabel utp
- Perangkat menghubungkan perangkat dalam satu jaringan
15 Clues: KB • serat kaca • merk kabel utp • Kapasitas maksimum • memecah menjadi lebih kecil • satuan yang lebih besar dari bit • Jaringan pribadi virtual yang aman • Serangan dengan membuat email/website palsu • Utilitas untuk menguji keterhubungan jaringan • Teknik untuk menyembunyikan alamat IP internal • Perangkat yang meneruskan paket data antar jaringan • ...
NETWORKING 2025-10-23
Across
- A RULE
- DETERMINES HOST/NETWORK PORTION OF IP
- SENT TO ALL
- SENT TO MULTIPLE
- WAY OUT OF NETWORK
- TOPOLOGY WHERE IT SHOWS LOCATIONS OF DEVICES
- FIRST COMMAND TYPED IN TO ROUTER/SWITCH
- THE ACTUAL USUABLE DATA IN TRANSMISSION
- TOPOLOGY WHERE IT SHOWS ADDRESSING
Down
- TIMING OF MESSAGES
- TIME FROM WHEN DATA IS SENT TO WHEN RECEIVED
- SENT TO 1
- ANSWERS THE REQUEST
- MAKES THE REQUEST
- THE MAX DATA A LINE COULD CARRY (CAPACITY)
15 Clues: A RULE • SENT TO 1 • SENT TO ALL • SENT TO MULTIPLE • MAKES THE REQUEST • TIMING OF MESSAGES • WAY OUT OF NETWORK • ANSWERS THE REQUEST • TOPOLOGY WHERE IT SHOWS ADDRESSING • DETERMINES HOST/NETWORK PORTION OF IP • FIRST COMMAND TYPED IN TO ROUTER/SWITCH • THE ACTUAL USUABLE DATA IN TRANSMISSION • THE MAX DATA A LINE COULD CARRY (CAPACITY) • TIME FROM WHEN DATA IS SENT TO WHEN RECEIVED • ...
CIÊCIA DA COMPUTAÇÃO 2022-10-12
25 Clues: data • cycle • store • tasks • secure • device • energy • perform • devices • limited • evolved • storage • exchange • machines • processes • functions • computers • programmed • electronic • networking • capability • technology • operations • information • infrastructure
jsdhfasdhfhsadu 2025-10-08
Across
- messaging
- call
- app, messaging
- for sending messages
- Workspace communication and collaboration tool
- Messenger is a separate, free
- royale, games
- tool that allows
- emailing
- networking, tiktok
Down
- authoring,sucruity
- meet,video call
- to communicate with each other in sound and vision.
- the internet
- networking
- video conference
- of clans, games
- to exchange messages and
- messaging and video call
- social networking
- with one another over a network,
- messenger (IM) is a real-time
- express, graphic desighn
- is an all-in-one platform for building websites, blogs, and online stores
24 Clues: call • emailing • messaging • networking • the internet • royale, games • app, messaging • meet,video call • of clans, games • video conference • tool that allows • social networking • authoring,sucruity • networking, tiktok • for sending messages • to exchange messages and • messaging and video call • express, graphic desighn • Messenger is a separate, free • messenger (IM) is a real-time • ...
Networking 2023-04-11
Across
- everything you post on social media reveals your
- ________ In is a professional social network site.
- Your network can help with your ____ growth.
- Networking includes being a part of the larger society.
- __________ media connects people through technology
- Be ____ to everyone in your network
- an agreement to get paid for work you do
- 80% of jobs are not ___________.
Down
- networking relies of ______ of people
- Never post anything yo would not want an ______ to see.
- Your network will ____ over a lifetime
- the act of getting or obtaining
- It is said that we are only ___ degrees away form anyone on the planet
- You can work to _____ your network
- people you know- family, friends, classmates, etc.
15 Clues: the act of getting or obtaining • 80% of jobs are not ___________. • You can work to _____ your network • Be ____ to everyone in your network • networking relies of ______ of people • Your network will ____ over a lifetime • an agreement to get paid for work you do • Your network can help with your ____ growth. • everything you post on social media reveals your • ...
Networking 2024-01-26
Across
- Logical Topology with Centralized Administration
- Data Link Layer Hardware
- 169.254.0.1
- Acronym for a network that spans a large geographical area
- IEEE1394
- Common cable type for network connections
Down
- Cable that uses an F Connector
- Layer of the OSI Model that deals with IP Addresses
- A Network that only exists on a switch
- Least Secure Wireless Security
- Tool used to attach an RJ-45 Connector
- Number of wires in a CAT-5 Cable
- Highly Redundant Physical Topology
- How refresh rate is measured
14 Clues: IEEE1394 • 169.254.0.1 • Data Link Layer Hardware • How refresh rate is measured • Cable that uses an F Connector • Least Secure Wireless Security • Number of wires in a CAT-5 Cable • Highly Redundant Physical Topology • A Network that only exists on a switch • Tool used to attach an RJ-45 Connector • Common cable type for network connections • ...
Networking 2025-01-24
Across
- Involves rehearsing what you will say and doing it over and over again for when the day comes.
- The percent of employers that use social networks to screen job candidates.
- Involves doing what you need to do to get ready.
- A network that usually includes your friends, family members, neighbors, parents of friends, and friends of friends.
- The percent of job vacancies that are filled by recommendations or referrals from people within one of your networks.
- Knowing what you are talking about, being humble with the knowledge you have, doing your research, and getting people to like you and help you.
- Isaac Serwanga said this is the currency of our generation.
Down
- Isaac Serwanga said that networking is not only a skillset, but is is also what?
- The idea that all people on average are six, or fewer, social connections away from each other.
- Involves having resume, certification, and other documents ready, being properly groomed and dressed, and being able to answer and ask questions.
- A network made up of people that you may not see or interact with on a regular basis, but these are people that are still beneficial to your future career and success as an individual.
- The percent of employers that did not offer a candidate a job based on a the candidate’s content on their social media.
- Has to do with being persistent, not giving up, and dealing with and getting pass the word "no."
- Has to do with what you want, who can help you get there, your dreams, goals, and aspirations for life and your future career.
- The process of interacting with others to exchange information and develop professional or social contacts.
15 Clues: Involves doing what you need to do to get ready. • Isaac Serwanga said this is the currency of our generation. • The percent of employers that use social networks to screen job candidates. • Isaac Serwanga said that networking is not only a skillset, but is is also what? • ...
networking 2015-12-04
Across
- something used by the wider community
- interface card a circuit board or card that is put into in a computer so that it can connected to a network.
- is the buying and selling of good, or the transmitting of funds, over an electronic network,
- cable cable that has an inner copper wire surrounded by a plastic insulating layer
- a personal for the short-range wireless interconnection
- may be characterized as network
- cable a cable designed to connect either to a laptop, desktop computer via a cable connection
Down
- service provider someone that provides you access the internet
- internet global system of interconnected computer networks
- a fast connection to the internet
- optic cable a cable that consists of a bundle of glass threads.
- something for the local community
- a device that allows you to connect to the internet
- interface any type of computer that uses wireless data connections
14 Clues: may be characterized as network • a fast connection to the internet • something for the local community • something used by the wider community • a device that allows you to connect to the internet • a personal for the short-range wireless interconnection • internet global system of interconnected computer networks • ...
Networking 2017-10-16
Across
- A network setup where each computer and network device is interconnected with one another.
- A connection that does not need wires and transmits data through radio signals.
- A central device, usually in a star topology local-area network.
- Each device on the network has its own cable that connects to a switch or hub.
- A high-bandwidth transmission technology that uses light to carry digital information.
- The bit sequences that runs on backbone to manege trasmission in a particolar network topology.
- Describes the physical and logical relationship of nodes in a network.
Down
- A network setup in which each computer and network device are connected to a single cable.
- Device connects two or more networks.
- Transmission of signal in both directions but not simultenously.
- A networked PC that takes resources from a server .
- A computer connected to a network.
- A computer that holds data to be shared with other computers.
- A networked PC that takes resources from a server .
- A network that spans across a building, buildings or even countries
15 Clues: A computer connected to a network. • Device connects two or more networks. • A networked PC that takes resources from a server . • A networked PC that takes resources from a server . • A computer that holds data to be shared with other computers. • Transmission of signal in both directions but not simultenously. • ...
Networking 2022-11-08
Across
- an example of wide area network
- provides services to clients on the network
- network cable
- encode information to make it unreadable by unauthorized users
- a system that consists of two or more computers connected to each
- decode information to make it readable by authorized users
Down
- connect webpages within a website
- network security system that monitors the network when connected to the internet to detect external access
- collection of web pages created by organizations or individuals and placed on the Web
- request services from servers on the network
- a global collection of websites that are accessed over the internet worldwide
- provide computers with internet connections
- connect computers together on a local network
- web address
14 Clues: web address • network cable • an example of wide area network • connect webpages within a website • provides services to clients on the network • provide computers with internet connections • request services from servers on the network • connect computers together on a local network • decode information to make it readable by authorized users • ...
networking 2015-12-04
Across
- interface card(NIC) A device that allows a computer to be connected to the internet
- optic cable A faster way to use the internet
- A personal network
- A link that can be opened into a new page
- internet The international network
- area network(WAN) A network that can be accessed from a long distance
Down
- A device that allows multiple devices to connect to
- cable
- service provider- A broadband company
- Wide Web A service which is provided by the internet
- area network(LAN) A localy ran network
- Buying and selling goods using the internet
- Frequencies that can be used to transmit a signal
13 Clues: cable • A personal network • internet The international network • service provider- A broadband company • area network(LAN) A localy ran network • A link that can be opened into a new page • Buying and selling goods using the internet • optic cable A faster way to use the internet • Frequencies that can be used to transmit a signal • ...
Networking 2025-04-04
Across
- Map of how routers are connected in a network
- Message sent by dynamic protocols to share route info
- Type of routing where paths are manually configured
- Cisco proprietary protocol that uses metrics like bandwidth and delay
- Metric used by OSPF
- RIP's main routing metric
- Time taken for routers to learn all routes after a change
Down
- Type of routing where paths are learned automatically
- Link-state routing protocol using cost as a metric
- Routers that share routing info with each other
- ___ system; group of routers under a single admin (Fill in the blank)
- Used to determine the best route
- Distance-vector routing protocol using hop count
13 Clues: Metric used by OSPF • RIP's main routing metric • Used to determine the best route • Map of how routers are connected in a network • Routers that share routing info with each other • Distance-vector routing protocol using hop count • Link-state routing protocol using cost as a metric • Type of routing where paths are manually configured • ...
Networking 2023-01-13
13 Clues: sieć • router • włączyć • adres IP • wyłączyć • połączenie • bezprzewodowy • kabel sieciowy • cykl zasilania • protokół komunikacyjny • lokalna sieć internetowa • konfiguracja (ustawienie) • bezprzewodowa sieć internetowa
networking 2019-05-30
Across
- what do you send?
- what is a acknowledge?
- who is in the layer 5
- who is in the layer 6
- phisical layer it's a ... of ISO/OSI
- what is the IEEE?
- another way to say level
Down
- how can you split a messages?
- who is in the layer 7?
- who is the person that the sender send the message?
- who is in the layer 4
- who is in the layer 3?
- what do you use to do in another page
13 Clues: what do you send? • what is the IEEE? • who is in the layer 4 • who is in the layer 5 • who is in the layer 6 • who is in the layer 7? • what is a acknowledge? • who is in the layer 3? • another way to say level • how can you split a messages? • phisical layer it's a ... of ISO/OSI • what do you use to do in another page • who is the person that the sender send the message?
Networking 2014-03-14
Across
- A disadvantage of Networking, As more users log onto the network and request files, send things to be printed and open more software applications, the network can start to slow down.
- A type of network, When the computers are fairly close to one another, they can be joined either by cables or wireless means. These computers then form a ____________
- An advantage of Networking, All files and folders can be backed up centrally from the file server.
- A disadvantage of Networking, If the file server fails then no-one on the network can access any files and folders.
- A type of network, The workstations connected to the network are known as ____________. There rely on servers for resources and access to files and peripheral devices.
- A disadvantage of Networking, Networks need constant monitoring to ensure that the performance is maintained and that all of the components are working properly. This requires specialist staff such as network managers and technicians who will spend all of their time ensuring that the network works efficiently. These staff add a large cost to the running of the network.
- A disadvantage of Networking, Building a network isn’t cheap as every machine has to connected to the network either by physical cables or by wireless technology. Every workstation needs a network interface card to enable it to be connected to the network. Other hardware such as hubs, switched and routers are often needed.
- A type of network, By linking the LANs together, the network is no longer local to one building; it is not spread over a wide area. It is known as a ____________
Down
- An advantage of Networking Software can be installed centrally just once and then made available to each workstation.
- An advantage of Networking, With a network, each person can only see their own files and folders, so this helps to keep their work safe.
- A type of network, This type of network means that every PC, once connected to the network is acting both as a server and a client.
- An advantage of Networking, Anti-virus software can be run centrally and can check every workstation on the network at the same time.
- A disadvantage of Networking, If a virus is introduced to the network, it will spread around all of the workstations.
13 Clues: An advantage of Networking, All files and folders can be backed up centrally from the file server. • A disadvantage of Networking, If the file server fails then no-one on the network can access any files and folders. • An advantage of Networking Software can be installed centrally just once and then made available to each workstation. • ...
Unit 9 - The future is now 2022-10-29
networking 2024-08-20
Across
- a network security device that monitors incoming and outgoing network traffic and decides whether to allow or block specific traffic based on a defined set of security rules
- a suite of communication protocols used to interconnect network devices on the internet
- a service that enables private IP networks to use the internet and cloud
- a computer on a network that provides the interface between two applications or networks that use different protocols
- a unique identifying number assigned to every device connected to the internet
- an electrical component that can disconnect or connect the conducting path in an electrical circuit, interrupting the electric current or diverting it from one conductor to another
Down
- a device that forwards data packets to the appropriate parts of a computer network
- the delay that happens between when a user takes an action on a network or web application and when it reaches its destination, which is measured in milliseconds
- a digital connection between your computer and a remote server
- the official procedure or system of rules governing affairs of state or diplomatic occasions
- a networking technology that uses radio waves to allow high-speed data transfer over short distances
- a small segment of a larger message
- a naming database in which internet domain names are located and translated into Internet Protocol
13 Clues: a small segment of a larger message • a digital connection between your computer and a remote server • a service that enables private IP networks to use the internet and cloud • a unique identifying number assigned to every device connected to the internet • a device that forwards data packets to the appropriate parts of a computer network • ...
Networking !! 2021-06-02
Across
- One though on Networking and Referral Generation from andylopata.
- Finish this sentence, “Your Network is Your - ________"
- A way for your client to brag about you.
- Key thing to do while networking
- Finish the sentence, "Giver's ______"
- What is the process of establishing a mutually beneficial relationship with other business people and potential clients or customers.
Down
- what level sits at the top of Maslow's hierarchy of needs?
- Something that you should follow and is a complex, unlearned behavior that is rigidly patterned throughout a species.
- What goes around comes around.
- BNI is what kind of business building system?
- the action or state of going regularly to or being present at a place or even (Being Visible).
- one-word answer to every question that matters
- One meme that went viral ‘Always Trust, but …… Too’.
13 Clues: What goes around comes around. • Key thing to do while networking • Finish the sentence, "Giver's ______" • A way for your client to brag about you. • BNI is what kind of business building system? • one-word answer to every question that matters • One meme that went viral ‘Always Trust, but …… Too’. • Finish this sentence, “Your Network is Your - ________" • ...
2024 Arizona NFB 2024-08-12
32 Clues: Value • Belong • Choice • Status • Balance • Respect • Support • Journey • Dignity • Arizona • Autonomy • Identity • Attitude • Freewill • Delegate • Equality • Momentum • Security • Ownership • Dignitary • Reinforce • Authentic • Innovation • Experience • Resilience • Collective • Barricades • Networking • Legislation • Porterfield • Partnership • Opportunity
Networking 2022-02-18
Across
- wireless local area network
- Connecting computers together to share resources
- Small units of data transferred across a network
- having a file delivered to your device constantly
- Copying a file from the internet to your device
- internet service provider
Down
- Copying a file from your device to the internet
- wide area network
- device that directs data on a network
- local area network
- a network protocol that uses automatic switches
- the number used to identify your device on a network
- network interface card
13 Clues: wide area network • local area network • network interface card • internet service provider • wireless local area network • device that directs data on a network • Copying a file from your device to the internet • a network protocol that uses automatic switches • Copying a file from the internet to your device • Connecting computers together to share resources • ...
Unit 9 - The future is now 2022-10-29
Network Basics Crossword Puzzle 2012-03-21
Across
- Network that usually spans a campus or city.
- Allows electronic devices to exchange data over wireless network.
- Hardware that enables a computer to communicate over a network; also called an ethernet adapter or network interface card.
- Effective connection distance from hotspot or router; diminishes over distance and around barriers.
- Widely used computer data structure with a set of linked nodes.
- The top level of a network.
- Configurations of computer networks.
- Network that covers a broad area.
- Networking device; forwards data packets between networks.
- Commonly a computer dedicated to running one or more services; host computer.
- Wi-Fi access point or area.
- Networking device; connects multiple devices together and makes them act as a single network segment.
Down
- Network used for personal devices; Bluetooth is an example.
- Active device attached to computer network; can be a computer or a switch.
- Technological barrier; prevents unauthorized or unwanted communications between networks or hosts.
- Cable for carrying signals; used in structured cabling for networks like Ethernet.
- Network that interconnects computers in a limited area.
- Data structure; effectively used to buffer data streams; also called a circular buffer.
- Computer subsystem; combines digital bits to form common function or variable.
- Software; accesses a remote service on another computer.
- Rate of data transfer; measured in bits per second (bps).
- Family of networking devices; typically used for LANs.
- Networking device; connects (and selects between) network segments.
- Common computer network topology shape.
- A common modular connector.
- User on a network; in the case of P2P networking, can act as a client or server for networking transactions.
26 Clues: The top level of a network. • A common modular connector. • Wi-Fi access point or area. • Network that covers a broad area. • Configurations of computer networks. • Common computer network topology shape. • Network that usually spans a campus or city. • Family of networking devices; typically used for LANs. • Network that interconnects computers in a limited area. • ...
Networking 2017-10-10
Across
- Occurs when tow devices that share the same media segment transmit at the same time
- What firewalls use to manage incoming or ongoing traffic
- A distance vector routing protocol used for routing within an autonomous system that uses hop count as the metric
- Installed on a single computer in a network and is less expensive and easier to use but they don't offer the same level of protection or customization
- A relative number that represents the cost for using the route
- Can filter only on source hostname or host IP address and should be placed as close to the destination as possible
Down
- Occurs when two devices are using different duplex settings
- Number of routers between the current router and the destination network
- An advanced distance vector protocol that is an exterior gateway protocol used for routing between autonomous systems
- A buffer network (or subnet that sits between the private network and an untrusted network
- Makes decisions about which traffic to allow based on virtual sessions, operates at OSI Layer 5, and verifies that packets are properly sequenced
- A value assigned to each route that identifies the distance or cost to the destination network
- Uses the IP address class and the default subnet mask to identify network addresses that do not support CIDR or VLSM
13 Clues: What firewalls use to manage incoming or ongoing traffic • Occurs when two devices are using different duplex settings • A relative number that represents the cost for using the route • Number of routers between the current router and the destination network • Occurs when tow devices that share the same media segment transmit at the same time • ...
Networking 2023-09-22
Across
- link to any local network to the internet
- two symbols
- something made to do specific job; often an electronic object
- can trust
- a group or system of connected things
- making connections and exchanging information
Down
- change into an understanding language
- the set of rules
- stores programs, documents and files
- the physical parts of network
- change into secret symbol
- World Wide Web
- ethernet cable
13 Clues: can trust • two symbols • World Wide Web • ethernet cable • the set of rules • change into secret symbol • the physical parts of network • stores programs, documents and files • change into an understanding language • a group or system of connected things • link to any local network to the internet • making connections and exchanging information • ...
Unit Deux 2013-04-25
Across
- Connects computers to allow data exchange
- Electronic point of sale
- Raw facts and fields
- Abbreviated to tcp
- Networking in a world-wide area
- the cow of the sea
- Software that is intended to damage or disable computers and computer systems
- What are you on right now?
- most commonly used type of interface
Down
- Abbreviated to ip
- Abbreviated to dtp
- Abbreviated to WWW
- Forwards data packets between computer networks
- Our lord and savior
- Processed data
- Networking in a local area
16 Clues: Processed data • Abbreviated to ip • Abbreviated to dtp • Abbreviated to WWW • Abbreviated to tcp • the cow of the sea • Our lord and savior • Raw facts and fields • Electronic point of sale • Networking in a local area • What are you on right now? • Networking in a world-wide area • most commonly used type of interface • Connects computers to allow data exchange • ...
Networking 2019-03-04
Across
- a system for connecting a number of computer systems to form a local area network
- an insulated wire or wires having a protective casing and used for transmitting electricity or telecommunication signals.
- Optic the technology associated with the transmission of information as light pulses along a glass or plastic strand
- a string of unique numbers made for individual websites
- the result of two devices on the same Ethernet network attempting to transmit data at exactly the same time
- it is the phonebook of the internet for every individual websites
Down
- is the unit of data that is routed between an origin and a destination on the Internet
- the total time it takes a data packet to travel from one place to another.
- rate basic mechanisms used by protocols operating over a packet switched computer network to provide reliable communication
- a facility allowing computers, smartphones, or other devices to connect to the Internet or communicate with one another wirelessly within a particular area.
- the maximum amount of data that can be transmitted via an internet provider over a certain period of time
- a set of rules for transmitting data between electronic devices
12 Clues: a string of unique numbers made for individual websites • a set of rules for transmitting data between electronic devices • it is the phonebook of the internet for every individual websites • the total time it takes a data packet to travel from one place to another. • a system for connecting a number of computer systems to form a local area network • ...
Networking 2023-09-17
Across
- a computer that receives information
- s to give or receive a part of something, or to enjoy something in common
- a family of wireless network protocols
- a system of computers connected together so that they can share information
- an individual who interacts with a website, online service, app or platform in any way
- the transfer of information between two or more points without the use of an electrical conductor
Down
- a central computer from which other computers get information
- a particular place or position
- an electrical impulse or radio wave transmitted or received
- thin metal thread with a layer of plastic around it
- a set of related web pages located under a single domain name
- a connection between different documents, or between different parts of the same document, using hypertext
12 Clues: a particular place or position • a computer that receives information • a family of wireless network protocols • thin metal thread with a layer of plastic around it • an electrical impulse or radio wave transmitted or received • a central computer from which other computers get information • a set of related web pages located under a single domain name • ...
Networking 2023-10-02
Across
- - is a computer network that connects computers within a metropolitan area.
- - A wide-area network (WAN) is the technology that connects your offices, data centers, cloud applications, and cloud storage together.
- - A code is a model, a set of rules that knowledgeable people recommend for others to follow.
- - A network operating system is a specialized operating system for a network device such as a router, switch or firewall.
- - is a collection of devices connected together in one physical location.
Down
- - Network diagnosis refers to the process of identifying the cause of faults in the network.
- - A network topology is the physical and logical arrangement of nodes and connections in a network. Nodes usually include devices such as switches, routers and software with switch and router features. Network topologies are often represented as a graph.
- - Network protocols break larger processes into discrete, narrowly defined functions and tasks across every level of the network. In the standard model, known as the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model, one or more network protocols govern activities at each layer in the telecommunication exchange.
- - Network media refers to the communication channels used to interconnect nodes on a computer network.
- - is the technology that connects your offices, data centers, cloud applications, and cloud storage together.
- - connects electronic devices within a user's immediate area.
- - Routing is the process of selecting and defining paths for IP-packet traffic within or between networks as well as the process of managing network traffic overall.
12 Clues: - connects electronic devices within a user's immediate area. • - is a collection of devices connected together in one physical location. • - is a computer network that connects computers within a metropolitan area. • - Network diagnosis refers to the process of identifying the cause of faults in the network. • ...
Networking 2021-10-14
Across
- Virtual private network
- Provides functionality for other programs or devices called clients
- The maximum rate of data transfer across a given path
- The opposite of hardware
- Hardware that stores data temporarily
- Hardware that stores data permanently
- Device that routes data packets transferred across the network
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- Security system that prevents unauthorized access or data from entering a network
- Software that manages all other software
- Physical components of a computer
- A global network that provides access to information and online communication
- Unique address that identifies a device on the internet
12 Clues: Virtual private network • The opposite of hardware • Physical components of a computer • Hardware that stores data temporarily • Hardware that stores data permanently • Software that manages all other software • The maximum rate of data transfer across a given path • Unique address that identifies a device on the internet • ...
Networking 2023-05-01
Across
- The language computers within networks use to communicate
- The maximum range of frequencies in a band
- A network of devices within a small local area, such as a building
- How connections are arranged in a network
- A program or device that provides service to a client
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- Hiding the contents of data by encoding it
- A protective fortification around a network that requires a password to get through
- A network used within a business, inaccessible by outsiders
- A unique identification address that identifies a device on a network
- A person that controls a network and has access to all aspects of it, can change things in it
- A person that pays for and uses a network
- A virtual point where connection are start and finish
12 Clues: A person that pays for and uses a network • How connections are arranged in a network • Hiding the contents of data by encoding it • The maximum range of frequencies in a band • A virtual point where connection are start and finish • A program or device that provides service to a client • The language computers within networks use to communicate • ...
Networking 2018-05-15
Across
- What type of questions to use the most
- Type of listening we should do
- After the event
- Look into my
- What room not to hide in
- Always be (this is you)
Down
- One social media platform to research people who will be at the event
- Type of ground to find with people
- High or low - ditch it
- Ask the host for these if you dont know anyone
- Always know your
- Turn that frown upside down
12 Clues: Look into my • After the event • Always know your • High or low - ditch it • Always be (this is you) • What room not to hide in • Turn that frown upside down • Type of listening we should do • Type of ground to find with people • What type of questions to use the most • Ask the host for these if you dont know anyone • ...
Networking 2023-10-09
Across
- What is a computer network
- State the piece of equipment required to set up a LAN
- What is the name given to any device connected to a network?
- Provide a method to secure a network from unauthorised access.
- The term network topology is how a...
- What Does LAN Stand for?
- Describe the characteristic of a Peer-to-Peer network
Down
- What is a local area network.
- What factor must be considered when deciding on the topology of a network
- State the name of a common network topology.
- State a disadvantage of networking computers
- Name a type of LAN.
12 Clues: Name a type of LAN. • What Does LAN Stand for? • What is a computer network • What is a local area network. • The term network topology is how a... • State the name of a common network topology. • State a disadvantage of networking computers • State the piece of equipment required to set up a LAN • Describe the characteristic of a Peer-to-Peer network • ...
Networking Review 2016-11-22
Across
- server used to authenticate based on user profile database
- layer of the OSI model IPsec operates in
- programmers develop these to fix any problems after a release
- requires private key and public key pairs
- relies on tickets to grant access to resources
- encapsulating one protocol within another
- computer controlled by third party
- virus that affects both the boot sector & files
- a network where only authorized users have access to the data
- attacker simply drives around scanning for networks
- standard allows you to create a private network on intranet
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- actively replicates itself without intervention
- uses two databases and TCP to authenticate users
- VPN protocol created by Microsoft
- acronym for Data Encryption Standard & type of public key encrypt
- hacker can use to intercept traffic on your network
- attack that prevents users from accessing the system
- authentication, authorization and ______
- defines the appropriate response to a security event
- people try to call or email for personal information
- process that encodes and decodes data
- type of antivirus scan even with no definition for it
- outdated and compromised security mechanism
- minimum length of passwords
- how often you should update antivirus software
- wireless access point installed without your knowledge
26 Clues: minimum length of passwords • VPN protocol created by Microsoft • computer controlled by third party • process that encodes and decodes data • layer of the OSI model IPsec operates in • authentication, authorization and ______ • requires private key and public key pairs • encapsulating one protocol within another • outdated and compromised security mechanism • ...
Power Networking 2017-05-19
Across
- My late Father in Law was awarded an OBE
- My favourite sound is also one of my least favourites sounds......seagulls !
- I have a tattoo of the declaration of Arbroath.
- My first job at the age of 16 was a labourer on a building site”
- I reached the semi final of Junior Masterchef (luckily before it was televised)
- I had one of my songs picked up by a Scottish film director (Lee Hutcheon). The instrumental was used during the film and the full song played out the end credits.
- I have been a druming champion in a pipe band drum corps
- I went to school and played Football with Craig Gordon (Current Celtic and Scotland GK)
- I play rugby for a local team as a second row (forwards)
- I used to be Brewster Bear
- I danced at the World Championships in Glasgow as part of a team competing in this sport - if I give the sport it might give it away, but it was Irish Dancing
- While at university I measured basements, worked a bar, held murder-mystery parties with Sunday Times #1 bestselling author Stuart MacBride. I also coached him on how to sing the high notes for our am-dram operetta performances.
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- I walked the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
- I knew one of few people involved in breaking the enigma code which was the vital secret operation which helped us win WW2
- I was in the same small university class for 5 years with Gerard Butler
- I am related to Kaye Adams from Loose Women
- I have climbed the highest mountain in South east Asia
- I was knocked down by a car with no driver which mounted the pavement and hit me from behind as I was going into my local butcher shop for square sausages.
- I sat next to Ant and Dec on a flight from Edinburgh to London (and got all the goss!!)
- I won a princess competition when I was 4.
- I once had dinner with Nick Nairn, the TV chef.
- I did a parachute jump for charity
- I've broken more than 20 bones.
23 Clues: I used to be Brewster Bear • I've broken more than 20 bones. • I did a parachute jump for charity • I walked the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu • My late Father in Law was awarded an OBE • I won a princess competition when I was 4. • I am related to Kaye Adams from Loose Women • I have a tattoo of the declaration of Arbroath. • I once had dinner with Nick Nairn, the TV chef. • ...
Computer networking 2012-03-24
Across
- topology in which all computers are connected to a central node
- uses a table to lookup recipient address
- a computer network that can cover large regions, over long distances
- computer that provides shared resources to end user
- a measure of available or consumed data communication resources
- network interface controller
- a computer network that interconnects computers in a limited area
- the method a network system uses to physically connect workstations
- computer networking technology for LANs
- creates internal connections which allow all systems to get full bandwidth
- fellow workstation
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- _5; twisted pair cable used for carrying signals in computer network
- a site that offers internet access over a wireless network
- widely used data hierarchical structure showing connections of root node to all child nodes
- a topology in which all systems are connected to a circle of cable
- a device or set of devices or software designed to permit/deny network transmissions
- a computer network that usually spans a city or a large campus
- part of computer network infrastructure that interconnects various pieces
- a structure which may contain a value, condition or representation of another data structure
- connects computers in a star via series of ports
- workstation that typically accesses resources on a server
- simple topology used for smaller networks; each system connected with single cable
- the set of allowed values for a variable
- a technology that allows an electronic device to exchange data wirelessly
- a computer network used for communication among personal computerized devices
- _45; registered jack connector and wiring pattern for phone networks
26 Clues: fellow workstation • network interface controller • computer networking technology for LANs • uses a table to lookup recipient address • the set of allowed values for a variable • connects computers in a star via series of ports • computer that provides shared resources to end user • workstation that typically accesses resources on a server • ...
Networking Crossword 2014-10-21
Across
- Any device can connect to the network.
- Client must be configured with same key.
- Generates an new key each time the client connects to the Access Point.
- Used to transform signals from digital to analog to be sent over local telephone cables.
- A way to connect computers together
- Process of permitting entry into a network based on a set of credentials.
- A device that connects networks together.
- A network of computers located relatively close to each other and connected by cable.
- Amplitude Module (KHz).
- 32 bit address that is expressed in dot decimal format.
- A device that combines a switch, wireless access point, and a router.
- Uses same key at access point and on clients, it is easy to hack.
- 2.4 GHz band, low power short range, can communicate with many devices at the same time.
- Checks usernames and passwords.
- A signal that are sent through Local Telephone cables.
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- Scrambles data so that if it is intercepted it is unusable.
- Case-Sensitive, Alphanumeric string about 32 characters long.
- Both Directions (Phone).
- Frequency Modulation (101.5 MHz).
- the official procedure or system of rules that governs a device.
- Prerecorded list in router of who is allowed to access.
- One direction at a time (Walkie-Talkie).
- a facility allowing computers, smartphones, or other devices to connect to the Internet or communicate with one another wirelessly within a particular area.
- A signal sent through computers.
- One way transmission (Radio Broadcast).
25 Clues: Amplitude Module (KHz). • Both Directions (Phone). • Checks usernames and passwords. • A signal sent through computers. • Frequency Modulation (101.5 MHz). • A way to connect computers together • Any device can connect to the network. • One way transmission (Radio Broadcast). • Client must be configured with same key. • One direction at a time (Walkie-Talkie). • ...
Networking Crossword 2022-04-04
Across
- Factual information used in calculation
- Connection
- It provides something needed
- A given path to follow
- It establish the importance of a structure
- The main computer that eleborates data fo the others
- Components of the ISO/OSI model
- Something that happens between different countries
- Particular time devoted to an activity
- The art of communicate
- System of lynked computers
- You can do it with PowerPoint
- The one who gets an information
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- You use it to move something
- Putting something into action
- Its components conforms to standards
- It can be radio or television
- It proves a transaction
- It contains informations
- Something uniformed
- The one that starts the transmission
- A point in a network in wich different lines converge
- It's used to secure informations
23 Clues: Connection • Something uniformed • A given path to follow • The art of communicate • It proves a transaction • It contains informations • System of lynked computers • You use it to move something • It provides something needed • Putting something into action • It can be radio or television • You can do it with PowerPoint • Components of the ISO/OSI model • ...
computer networking 2024-08-20
Across
- unique numerical identifier for every device
- traditional technology for connecting devices
- agreed set of rules between devices
- wireless networking technology
- delay that happens between when a user takes an action on a network
- a small segment of a larger message
- capacity at which a network can transmit data
- hardware identifier that uniquely identifies each device on a network
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- forwards power to other devices
- network that provides the interface
- virtual private network
- protocol that automatically provides an Internet
- network inside a network
- suite of communication protocols
- modulator demodulator
- network security device
- service that enables private IP networks to use the internet and cloud
- key building blocks for any network
- naming database in which internet domain names are located and translated into Internet Protocol
- service set identifier
20 Clues: modulator demodulator • service set identifier • virtual private network • network security device • network inside a network • wireless networking technology • forwards power to other devices • suite of communication protocols • network that provides the interface • agreed set of rules between devices • a small segment of a larger message • key building blocks for any network • ...
computer networking 2024-08-20
Across
- unit of data grouped together
- network address translation
- a computer that sits between different networks or applications
- security system that prevents unauthorised access
- modulator demodulator
- domain name system
- traditional technology for connecting devices
- wireless networking technology
- service set identifier
- a gateway that passes data between on or more local networks
- digital connection
- the delay in network communication
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- media access control
- the capacity at which a network can transmit data
- transmission control protocol/internet protocol
- connects with devices and network
- a network inside a network
- dynamic host configuration protocol
- set of rules
- string of numbers
20 Clues: set of rules • string of numbers • domain name system • digital connection • media access control • modulator demodulator • service set identifier • a network inside a network • network address translation • unit of data grouped together • wireless networking technology • connects with devices and network • the delay in network communication • dynamic host configuration protocol • ...
Networking Terms 2024-11-15
Across
- device that converts data for transmission over a phone line or cable
- central point for connecting multiple devices in a network
- device that boosts network signals over long distances
- device that acts as an entry point between different networks
- any device connected to a network
- device that connects and manages data flow between devices
- local area network covering a small geographic area
- unique identifier assigned to devices on a network
- system of interconnected devices for communication
- network connection without physical cables
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- device that accepts data transmissions
- standard technology for wired network connections
- computer or device connected to a network
- device that connects and filters traffic between two network segments
- server acting as an intermediary for client requests
- wireless technology for connecting devices to a network
- initiates and transmits data in a communication
- system for monitoring and controlling incoming/outgoing network traffic
- wide area network covering large geographic areas
- device that directs data packets between networks
20 Clues: any device connected to a network • device that accepts data transmissions • computer or device connected to a network • network connection without physical cables • initiates and transmits data in a communication • standard technology for wired network connections • wide area network covering large geographic areas • device that directs data packets between networks • ...
Networking Concepts 2025-06-03
Across
- – A network topology where each device connects to exactly two others, forming a loop.
- – A topology where all nodes are connected to a central device.
- – Topology with multiple paths between devices for fault tolerance.
- – Closeness of devices, affecting wireless signal quality.
- – A basic network device that broadcasts data to all ports.
- – The physical or logical arrangement of a network.
- – A combination of star and bus topologies.
- – Sending data to all devices in a network (as done by hubs or switches).
- – Device that modulates and demodulates digital signals for internet access.
- – Electric or optical pulses used to transmit data.
- – A common wired networking technology.
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- – Physical medium used to transmit data in wired networks.
- – The practice of connecting computers and devices to share resources.
- – Connects multiple devices and filters data to the intended recipient.
- – Forwards data between different networks, often used to connect to the internet.
- – Small handheld device used to access and manage digital information.
- – Wireless technology used to connect to networks.
- – The main devices that send and receive data on networks.
- – The act of giving others access to files, resources, or information.
- – A network that connects devices in a limited area, like a home or office.
20 Clues: – A common wired networking technology. • – A combination of star and bus topologies. • – Wireless technology used to connect to networks. • – The physical or logical arrangement of a network. • – Electric or optical pulses used to transmit data. • – Physical medium used to transmit data in wired networks. • – Closeness of devices, affecting wireless signal quality. • ...
Networking Concepts 2025-06-08
Across
- A basic device that connects multiple devices in a network
- A network spread over a large geographic area
- Wireless network technology
- Address A unique number assigned to each device on a network
- A device that directs data packets between computer networks
- Translates domain names to IP addresses
- A computer that requests data from a server
- A small unit of data sent over a network
- A network limited to a small area like a home or office
- Set of rules for communication between devices
- A computer that provides data to other computers
- Connects two different networks
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- The maximum data transfer rate of a network
- A device that connects devices in a LAN and filters data
- A security system to prevent unauthorized access
- Converts digital data to signals for transmission over phone lines
- A group of connected computers
- A company that provides internet access
- The physical layout of a network
- A common wired networking technology
20 Clues: Wireless network technology • A group of connected computers • Connects two different networks • The physical layout of a network • A common wired networking technology • A company that provides internet access • Translates domain names to IP addresses • A small unit of data sent over a network • The maximum data transfer rate of a network • ...
COMPUTER NETWORKING 2025-06-18
Across
- – A unique hardware ID for each network device.
- – A network within a small area like a school or office.
- – A small unit of data sent over a network.
- – A security system that controls incoming and outgoing traffic.
- -A network that covers large areas, like the internet.
- – Converts website names into IP addresses.
- – Connects two different networks together.
- – A person who manages and maintains a network.
- – Connects multiple devices in a LAN and manages data flow.
- – A physical cable that connects devices in a network.
- – A company that provides internet access.
- – A location where you can connect to Wi-Fi.
- – The delay in data transmission across a network.
- – Connects a home or business to the internet.
- – A type of wired connection for networks.
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- – The maximum amount of data that can be transferred over a network.
- – A computer or device that uses the services of a server.
- – A tool used to test network connection speed and stability.
- – A group of computers connected to share data and resources.
- – Provides secure access to a network over the internet.
- – A set of rules for how devices communicate (e.g., TCP/IP).
- – The name of a Wi-Fi network.
- – Wireless technology that connects devices to a network.
- – Any device connected to a network.
- – A device that allows wireless devices to join a network.
- – A unique number that identifies a device on a network.
- – A computer that provides data or services to others in the network.
- – A basic device that connects several computers together.
- – The layout or structure of a network.
- – A device that directs data between networks.
30 Clues: – The name of a Wi-Fi network. • – Any device connected to a network. • – The layout or structure of a network. • – A company that provides internet access. • – A type of wired connection for networks. • – A small unit of data sent over a network. • – Converts website names into IP addresses. • – Connects two different networks together. • ...
Networking concepts 2025-06-19
Across
- : A system that protects networks from unauthorized access
- : A group of connected computers and devices
- : Internet Service Provider, gives you internet connection
- Address : A unique number assigned to each device on a network
- : A device that connects you to the internet
- : Connects multiple devices on a network and manages data traffic
- : A device that receives data from a server
- : A set of rules used in communication between devices
- : Wide Area Network, connects networks over a large area
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- : A device that forwards data between networks
- : The amount of data that can be transferred over a network
- : A common way of connecting computers in a wired LAN
- : A physical location where Wi-Fi is available
- : A computer that provides data or services to other devices
- : The process of forwarding data to the correct device
- : Local Area Network, connects computers in a small area
- Packet : A small chunk of data sent over a network
- : Online storage or computing using the internet
- : A test used to check if a device is reachable over the network
- : Wireless technology that connects devices to the internet
20 Clues: : A device that receives data from a server • : A group of connected computers and devices • : A device that connects you to the internet • : A device that forwards data between networks • : A physical location where Wi-Fi is available • : Online storage or computing using the internet • Packet : A small chunk of data sent over a network • ...
TTS - Networking 2023-04-11
Across
- Menguji konfigurasi sebelum di implementasikan
- Protokol keamanan
- 1000Mbps
- User default TP-Link
- Pengidentifikasi unik untuk perangkat
- Fitur untuk menyalakan perangkat dari Kabel UTP
- Mengelola alamat IP
- Jaringan yang menghubungkan perangkat komputer di seluruh dunia
- Penghubung antara dua jaringan yang berbeda
- Jaringan nirkabel yang mencakup area geografis yang terbatas
- Menghubungkan LAN secara nirkabel
- Antarmuka nirkabel
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- Security terbaru untuk wireless
- Berbagi informasi routing secara periodik
- Switch yang terdapat IP Address
- Routing manual
- Mode mengulang sinyal nirkabel
- menghubungkan beberapa jaringan lokal
- Mode Access Point
- Perangkat jaringan LAN ke Internet
- Salah satu konektor kabel coaxial
- Berkomunikasi secara langsung
- Identitas pada Access Point
- Memilih jalur terbaik oleh paket data
- Endpoint jaringan fiber optic
25 Clues: 1000Mbps • Routing manual • Protokol keamanan • Mode Access Point • Antarmuka nirkabel • Mengelola alamat IP • User default TP-Link • Identitas pada Access Point • Berkomunikasi secara langsung • Endpoint jaringan fiber optic • Mode mengulang sinyal nirkabel • Security terbaru untuk wireless • Switch yang terdapat IP Address • Salah satu konektor kabel coaxial • ...
Networking CS 2025-12-12
Across
- Newer system that is used to identify devices on a network, provides a longer IP address and uses a hexadecimal method to create the IP address.
- Type of identifier used on the internet.
- Changes the name of a website into an IP address.
- A network that connects devices to the internet in a limited range.
- A group of computers that are connected to each other through a network so that they can communicate and share data.
- Process of selecting the best path for data to travel across a network to its destination
- Most common topology, where all devices in a network are directly connected to a central hub.
- A virtual communication endpoint.
- A channel number on a device that allows data to know which application it needs to go in.
- PAddress Type of identifier used on local networks.
- A computer system that doesn’t share data with other systems, sometimes referred to as private or proprietary.
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- A network that connects LANs over a large range.
- The way that computers are physically connected and there are four different types, star, collapsed ring, bus, and ring.
- A set of rules that make up how data is transmitted between devices on a network.
- A unique identifier assigned to every device on a network.
- Companies that give people access to the internet.
- A computer system that can publicly work with other systems because they follow the same rules.
- Topology where devices are connected in a closed loop and each device is connected to two other devices.
- Most widely used system for identifying devices on a network.
- A framework that divides computer network communication into 7 different levels.
20 Clues: A virtual communication endpoint. • Type of identifier used on the internet. • A network that connects LANs over a large range. • Changes the name of a website into an IP address. • Companies that give people access to the internet. • PAddress Type of identifier used on local networks. • A unique identifier assigned to every device on a network. • ...
Networking 2013-10-18
Across
- that provides internet connection
- data flows through a central switch, acommon connection point for the devices in the network.
- public wireless spot
- Area Networks typically include a laptop, a mobile phone and a PDA.
- for all the devices are connected to one another in a continuous loop or ring.
- for short distances.
- need a wire to transfeer internet
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- Area Networks cover a campus or a city. WANs (Wide Area Networks) cover a country or a continent.
- adress
- Area Network cover a building.
- of modern computer technology designed to allow one computer (or other digital device) to communicate with another via the Internet
- of connection for mobile phones
12 Clues: adress • public wireless spot • for short distances. • Area Network cover a building. • of connection for mobile phones • that provides internet connection • need a wire to transfeer internet • Area Networks typically include a laptop, a mobile phone and a PDA. • for all the devices are connected to one another in a continuous loop or ring. • ...
Networking 2021-10-14
Across
- Virtual private network
- Provides services to end users
- The maximum rate of data transfer across a given path
- The opposite of hardware
- Hardware that stores data temporarily
- Hardware that stores data permanently
- Device that routes data packets transferred across the network
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- Security system that prevents unauthorized access or data from entering a network
- Software that manages all other software
- Physical components of a computer
- A global network that provides access to information and online communication
- Unique address that identifies a device on the internet
12 Clues: Virtual private network • The opposite of hardware • Provides services to end users • Physical components of a computer • Hardware that stores data temporarily • Hardware that stores data permanently • Software that manages all other software • The maximum rate of data transfer across a given path • Unique address that identifies a device on the internet • ...
Networking 2025-01-24
12 Clues: click • group • trivial • above one • new chances • be outgoing • being polite • sell yourself • check profile • take advantage • impressive start • social activities
Networking Terms 2013-02-13
Across
- networks that are far apart such as cities or towns
- ____ Topology is like a bus network, rings have the nodes daisy-chained.
- Pair Cable A type of cable that consists of two independently insulated wires twisted around one another.
- common connection point for devices in a network
- Access Control This is the physical address of any device
- Network defined as "having no wires".
- a cable rack that interconnects and manages the telecommunications wiring between an MDF and workstation devices
- in which each computer or process on the network is either a client or a server.
- An agreed-upon format for transmitting data between two devices.
- allows diffrent nodes of a network to communicate directly with one another smoothly
- Optic A technology that uses glass (or plastic) threads (fibers) to transmit data.
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- ____Topology each node is connected to a central device called a hub.
- are often called datagrams
- anything that is connected to the network
- Cable A type of wire that consists of a center wire surrounded by insulation and then a grounded shield of braided wire.
- a type of networking which each workstation has equivalent capabilities and responsibilities
- Topology where each node is connected one after the other
- cable rack that interconnects and manages the telecommunications wiring between itself and any number ofIDFs
- Token acts like a ticket, enabling its owner to send a message across the network.
- Network a group of computers connected together in a way that allows information to be exchanged between the computers
- Address an identifier for a computer or a device on a TCP/IP network.
- ____ Topology consists of groups of star-configured workstations connected to a linear bus backbone cable
- networks that are in the same general are
23 Clues: are often called datagrams • Network defined as "having no wires". • anything that is connected to the network • networks that are in the same general are • common connection point for devices in a network • networks that are far apart such as cities or towns • Topology where each node is connected one after the other • ...
Networking Terms 2015-08-24
Across
- / A twisted pair of cables that carry data signals, usually used for Ethernet connections.
- / Limits the data that can pass through the system and protects the attached machines from damage by unauthorized users.
- / High-speed data transmission in a single cable.
- / Monitors data flowing over computer network links. Can be either a software program or a hardware device with necessary software or firmware installed. Also called “network probes” or “snoops.”
- / Small, dedicated hardware devices featuring a built-in network adapter, antenna, and wireless communications standards. 2 wds
- / Smallest unit of computer data measurement.
- / Software programs or instructions programmed on a device providing instructions for how the device interacts with other hardware.
- / Latest revision of the IP was invented to deal with the long anticipated problem of IPv4 address exhaustion
- / A network protocol used to configure devices that are connected to a network so they can communicate on that network using the Internet Protocol (IP).
- / Hardware used to network multiple computers or networking devices together.
- / Standard network adapter designed for thinness.
- / Formatted unit of data sent over a network
- / A wireless technology, based on radio waves, that is used for short-range connections between devices. 2 wds.
- / Set of communication standards for simultaneous digital transmission of voice, video, data and other network services over the traditional circuits of the public switched telephone network.
- / A connection point, either a redistribution point or a communication endpoint
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- / Most common type of connection used to connect computers to a local area network (LAN).
- / A light based cable system used to deliver data made of extremely thin glass filaments or other transparent materials. 3 wds
- / Highest possible data transfer rate of an internet connection; measures how much data can be sent in a specific amount of time to a particular location.
- / Carries data to smaller lines of transmission; connects main network lines to local area networks (LAN).
- / Translates easily memorized domain names to the numerical IP addresses needed for the purpose of locating computer services and devices worldwide.
- / High speed wireless broadband card that allows mobile users access to the Internet on laptops using cellular data service.
- / Affords exclusive identification and access control for computers on an IP network; it assigns a unique number to each IP network adapter
- / Attempting to acquire information such as usernames, passwords, and credit card details by masquerading as a trustworthy entity
- / Arrangement of the various elements (links, nodes, etc.) of a computer or biological network.
- / A line that enables faster data transmission over copper phone lines than a conventional voiceband modem can provide.
25 Clues: / Formatted unit of data sent over a network • / Smallest unit of computer data measurement. • / High-speed data transmission in a single cable. • / Standard network adapter designed for thinness. • / Hardware used to network multiple computers or networking devices together. • / A connection point, either a redistribution point or a communication endpoint • ...
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