networks Crossword Puzzles
Networks 2019-05-17
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- system to protect against unauthorised access
- hardware used to connect multiple devices
- network that spans across countries
- rules for how messages are sent across network
- computer on a network
- wireless technology for transmitting data
- computer that holds data to be shared with other computers
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- network of your own devices
- cable used to connect computers to the network
- gaining unauthorised access to a computer or data
- data sent between devices
- computers that cover a small area
- connects computers to form a network
13 Clues: computer on a network • data sent between devices • network of your own devices • computers that cover a small area • network that spans across countries • connects computers to form a network • hardware used to connect multiple devices • wireless technology for transmitting data • system to protect against unauthorised access • cable used to connect computers to the network • ...
Networks 2019-12-12
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- this topology uses a backbone cable
- a wireless network that uses radio frequencies that are stronger than blluetooth
- shares an internet connection between devices and directs data
- local area network
- a place were the public has access to the internet
- a connection point for a group of computers/devices
- a wireless network formation that moves in one direction
- what type of wireless network topology is the internet
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- creates a piconet
- the web page address
- wide area network
- a device that provides a single connection point for a group of computers
- a wired network formation that has a switch in the middle and all other devices pointing out from it
- the fastest type of mobile broadband
14 Clues: creates a piconet • wide area network • local area network • the web page address • this topology uses a backbone cable • the fastest type of mobile broadband • a place were the public has access to the internet • a connection point for a group of computers/devices • what type of wireless network topology is the internet • ...
Networks 2013-04-29
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- You are able to move in either direction along the lines. The graph is considered what?
- A path that starts and ends at the same vertex.
- A line between two nodes
- The lines in a graph have a direction. What is this type of graph called?
- A point in a network. Can also be called a vertex.
- A connected sequence of edges or arcs showing a route that starts at one vertex and ends at another.
- A set of points, some or all of which are connected by a set of lines, also known as a graph
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- Two nodes that are directly connected by edges
- The number of edges which touch a node.
- A graph in which it is possible to travel from every vertex to every other vertex by following edges.
- You are only allowed to move in one direction along a line, what is this line called?
- An edge which has a number attached to it.
- A vertex with a degree of 0.
13 Clues: A line between two nodes • A vertex with a degree of 0. • The number of edges which touch a node. • An edge which has a number attached to it. • Two nodes that are directly connected by edges • A path that starts and ends at the same vertex. • A point in a network. Can also be called a vertex. • The lines in a graph have a direction. What is this type of graph called? • ...
Networks 2021-01-15
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- a network that is usually made up of LANS joined together
- a security system that monitors and controls incoming and outgoing network traffic
- the software that prevents you from getting a computer virus
- one of the reasons you would use a network
- the acronym for a wide area network
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- A network that is in a small area, you will usually have one of these in your home
- a computer network without any cables
- a person who tries to access your computer or network
- The unique number used to identify your computer
- a data cable
- the network that we use daily, made up of computers all around the world connected together
- the acronym for a local area network
- you should not tell anyone this
13 Clues: a data cable • you should not tell anyone this • the acronym for a wide area network • the acronym for a local area network • a computer network without any cables • one of the reasons you would use a network • The unique number used to identify your computer • a person who tries to access your computer or network • ...
Networks 2022-03-20
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- a range of frequencies within a given band, in particular that used for transmitting a signal
- the ratio of retransmitted packets to the total number of packets in a conversation
- a block of data transmitted across a network
- technology used to transmit information as pulses of light through strands of fibre made of glass or plastic over long distance
- hen two or more sets of data are modified and produce the same resulting value
- eliminates the need for humans to memorize IP
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- a series of numbers that identifies any device on a network.
- to provide an internet connection, connect devices to a local network
- delays in communication over a network
- a set of rules governing the exchange or transmission of data between devices.
- such as 192.168.
- allows people to communicate wirelessly
- used to carry electricity or electronic signals
13 Clues: such as 192.168. • delays in communication over a network • allows people to communicate wirelessly • a block of data transmitted across a network • eliminates the need for humans to memorize IP • used to carry electricity or electronic signals • a series of numbers that identifies any device on a network. • ...
NETWORKS 2024-01-19
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- is a type of network topology in which all devices are connected to a single cable called a "bus."
- is the physical and logical arrangement of nodes and connections in a network
- a group of inter-connected computers or hosts that work together to support applications and middleware
- a computer network for interconnecting electronic devices within an individual person's workspace
- a group of computers and peripheral devices that share a common communications line or wireless link to a server within a distinct geographic area.
- the technology that connects your offices, data centers, cloud applications, and cloud storage together
- a network in which devices -- or nodes -- are linked together, branching off other devices or nodes
- is the most recent Wi-Fi network protocol
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- a local area network (LAN) topology in which all nodes -- personal computers (PCs), workstations or other devices -- are directly connected to a common central computer that is often referred to as a hub
- 5th generation mobile network.
- a satellite internet constellation operated by American aerospace company SpaceX
- any network that can use more than one type of connecting technology
- a telecommunications technology aimed at providing wireless data over long distances in a variety of ways
13 Clues: 5th generation mobile network. • is the most recent Wi-Fi network protocol • any network that can use more than one type of connecting technology • is the physical and logical arrangement of nodes and connections in a network • a satellite internet constellation operated by American aerospace company SpaceX • ...
Networks 2022-12-08
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- a LAN topology.
- short range pairing of devices.
- provides services to network clients such as email or user authentication.
- glass cable (2 words).
- relays signal in a WiFi .network
- The amount of data that can be transmitted in a given amount of time.
- waves used by WiFi.
- A system for transmitting data on a network.
- Best WiFi frequency for good coverage.
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- MAC addresses are written in this format.
- The second word in NIC.
- A LAN covers a relatively small _____ location.
- a LAN topology for a peer to peer network (2 words)
- a LAN topology.
14 Clues: a LAN topology. • a LAN topology. • waves used by WiFi. • glass cable (2 words). • The second word in NIC. • short range pairing of devices. • relays signal in a WiFi .network • Best WiFi frequency for good coverage. • MAC addresses are written in this format. • A system for transmitting data on a network. • A LAN covers a relatively small _____ location. • ...
CHAPTER 7 TERMS 2020-08-03
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- Research
- multicast
- an ordinary 8-bit binary number (interchangeable with byte
- designated to handle a large number of addresses (4.3 billion) with 2 possible values for each position (comparable to a phone number)
- sent to all nodes on a network
- A numeric identifier assigned to each machine on an IP network (a logical address used to define a single host) written in 32 bits of information
- addresses used on a private network, but they’re not routable through the Internet
- one binary digit, either a 1 or a 0
- networks between very large and very small
- sent to all nodes on a LAN
- when a public IP address is substituted for the actual private IP address that has been assigned to the network interface device
- small number of networks possessing a very large number of hosts
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- when a host transmits data across a network to another device, the data goes through
- a numerous number of networks with a very small number of hosts
- an address for a single interface, and these are used to send packets to a single destination
- allows all your tunnel traffic to be placed in a User Datagram Protocol (UDP) packet
- hard coded IP address on a network interface card
- used by applications and hosts to send information to all hosts on a network
- packets sent from a single source and transmitted to many devices on different networks (referred to as one-to-many or anycast)
- 8 bits
- designation used in routing to send packets to a remote network (e.g. 10.0.0.0, 172.16.90.0)
- uniquely identifies each machine on the network (must be unique because it identifies a particular machine)
- a point at which lines or pathways intersect or branch; a central or connecting point
23 Clues: 8 bits • Research • multicast • sent to all nodes on a LAN • sent to all nodes on a network • one binary digit, either a 1 or a 0 • networks between very large and very small • hard coded IP address on a network interface card • an ordinary 8-bit binary number (interchangeable with byte • a numerous number of networks with a very small number of hosts • ...
CHAPTER 6 TERMS 2020-08-03
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- sent to all nodes on a network
- A numeric identifier assigned to each machine on an IP network (a logical address used to define a single host) written in 32 bits of information
- when a host transmits data across a network to another device, the data goes through
- networks between very large and very small
- used by applications and hosts to send information to all hosts on a network
- one binary digit, either a 1 or a 0
- Research
- allows all your tunnel traffic to be placed in a User Datagram Protocol (UDP) packet
- a point at which lines or pathways intersect or branch; a central or connecting point
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- uniquely identifies each network by its network number
- designated to handle a large number of addresses (4.3 billion) with 2 possible values for each position (comparable to a phone number)
- small number of networks possessing a very large number of hosts
- packets sent from a single source and transmitted to many devices on different networks (referred to as one-to-many or anycast)
- when a public IP address is substituted for the actual private IP address that has been assigned to the network interface device
- multicast
- sent to all nodes on a LAN
- designation used in routing to send packets to a remote network (e.g. 10.0.0.0, 172.16.90.0)
- uniquely identifies each machine on the network (must be unique because it identifies a particular machine)
- addresses used on a private network, but they’re not routable through the Internet
- hard coded IP address on a network interface card
- an address for a single interface, and these are used to send packets to a single destination
- a numerous number of networks with a very small number of hosts
- an ordinary 8-bit binary number (interchangeable with byte
- a byte is 8 bits
24 Clues: Research • multicast • a byte is 8 bits • sent to all nodes on a LAN • sent to all nodes on a network • one binary digit, either a 1 or a 0 • networks between very large and very small • hard coded IP address on a network interface card • uniquely identifies each network by its network number • an ordinary 8-bit binary number (interchangeable with byte • ...
CHAPTER 6 TERMS 2020-08-03
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- sent to all nodes on a network
- A numeric identifier assigned to each machine on an IP network (a logical address used to define a single host) written in 32 bits of information
- when a host transmits data across a network to another device, the data goes through
- networks between very large and very small
- used by applications and hosts to send information to all hosts on a network
- one binary digit, either a 1 or a 0
- Research
- allows all your tunnel traffic to be placed in a User Datagram Protocol (UDP) packet
- a point at which lines or pathways intersect or branch; a central or connecting point
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- uniquely identifies each network by its network number
- designated to handle a large number of addresses (4.3 billion) with 2 possible values for each position (comparable to a phone number)
- small number of networks possessing a very large number of hosts
- packets sent from a single source and transmitted to many devices on different networks (referred to as one-to-many or anycast)
- when a public IP address is substituted for the actual private IP address that has been assigned to the network interface device
- multicast
- sent to all nodes on a LAN
- designation used in routing to send packets to a remote network (e.g. 10.0.0.0, 172.16.90.0)
- uniquely identifies each machine on the network (must be unique because it identifies a particular machine)
- addresses used on a private network, but they’re not routable through the Internet
- hard coded IP address on a network interface card
- an address for a single interface, and these are used to send packets to a single destination
- a numerous number of networks with a very small number of hosts
- an ordinary 8-bit binary number (interchangeable with byte
- 8 bits
24 Clues: 8 bits • Research • multicast • sent to all nodes on a LAN • sent to all nodes on a network • one binary digit, either a 1 or a 0 • networks between very large and very small • hard coded IP address on a network interface card • uniquely identifies each network by its network number • an ordinary 8-bit binary number (interchangeable with byte • ...
CHAPTER 6 TERMS 2020-08-03
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- Research
- multicast
- an ordinary 8-bit binary number (interchangeable with byte
- designated to handle a large number of addresses (4.3 billion) with 2 possible values for each position (comparable to a phone number)
- sent to all nodes on a network
- A numeric identifier assigned to each machine on an IP network (a logical address used to define a single host) written in 32 bits of information
- addresses used on a private network, but they’re not routable through the Internet
- one binary digit, either a 1 or a 0
- networks between very large and very small
- sent to all nodes on a LAN
- when a public IP address is substituted for the actual private IP address that has been assigned to the network interface device
- small number of networks possessing a very large number of hosts
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- when a host transmits data across a network to another device, the data goes through
- a numerous number of networks with a very small number of hosts
- an address for a single interface, and these are used to send packets to a single destination
- allows all your tunnel traffic to be placed in a User Datagram Protocol (UDP) packet
- hard coded IP address on a network interface card
- used by applications and hosts to send information to all hosts on a network
- packets sent from a single source and transmitted to many devices on different networks (referred to as one-to-many or anycast)
- 8 bits
- designation used in routing to send packets to a remote network (e.g. 10.0.0.0, 172.16.90.0)
- uniquely identifies each machine on the network (must be unique because it identifies a particular machine)
- a point at which lines or pathways intersect or branch; a central or connecting point
23 Clues: 8 bits • Research • multicast • sent to all nodes on a LAN • sent to all nodes on a network • one binary digit, either a 1 or a 0 • networks between very large and very small • hard coded IP address on a network interface card • an ordinary 8-bit binary number (interchangeable with byte • a numerous number of networks with a very small number of hosts • ...
Networks 2022-03-23
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- the technology used to transmit information as pulses of light through strands of fiber made of glass or plastic over long distances.
- a series of numbers that identifies any device on a network.
- a system of rules or (usually governing) put in place for safety
- a piece of data transmitted across a network
- Wireless Fidelity
- a measure of delay.
- a system that connects computer systems to a local network
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- the ratio of retransmitted packets to the total number of packets in a conversation.
- it translates domeain names to IP adresses
- an insulated wire or wires having a protective casing and used for transmitting electricity or telecommunication signals.
- The measurement of the effectiveness of a communications channel
- the maximum rate of data transfer across a given path.
12 Clues: Wireless Fidelity • a measure of delay. • it translates domeain names to IP adresses • a piece of data transmitted across a network • the maximum rate of data transfer across a given path. • a system that connects computer systems to a local network • a series of numbers that identifies any device on a network. • ...
Networks 2022-03-27
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- The traditional technology to connect devices into a LAN or a WAN.
- optic These cables convert computer information into light pulse until they reach their destination.
- A wire covered in plastic that transmits power or data between devices or positions.
- rate They are driven by TCP periodic timer.
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- Represents the smallest amount of data that can traverse over a network at a single time.
- The data transfer capacity of a computer network in bits per second.
- Sets of rules for formatting and processing data.
- The different types of delay in the processing of network data.
- The standard way in which computers connect to wireless networks.
- Translates human readable domain names into machine readable ip addresses.
- late The ratio of the number of erroneous units of data to the total number of transmitted data.
- address A unique address that identifies any computing device like laptops and tablets to communicate with others.
12 Clues: rate They are driven by TCP periodic timer. • Sets of rules for formatting and processing data. • The different types of delay in the processing of network data. • The standard way in which computers connect to wireless networks. • The traditional technology to connect devices into a LAN or a WAN. • ...
Networks 2019-03-04
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- Address identifies each computer using the Internet Protocol
- referred to as a cord, connector or plug
- network technology that connects computers to each other and to the Internet with cables
- we use this everyday and literally die without it
- rate
- rate/collisions when information crashes into each other, saying ERROR!
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- information is processed into _____
- a set of rules or procedures for transmitting data between electronic devices
- the amount of time a message takes to traverse a system
- how much something can store information
- (Domain Name Server) a system used to convert a computer's host name into an IP address on the Internet
- Optic
12 Clues: rate • Optic • information is processed into _____ • referred to as a cord, connector or plug • how much something can store information • we use this everyday and literally die without it • the amount of time a message takes to traverse a system • Address identifies each computer using the Internet Protocol • ...
Networks 2024-01-19
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- material made of a network of wire or thread.
- a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun.
- a large motor vehicle carrying passengers by road, typically one serving the public on a fixed route and for a fare
- abbreviation for wireless fidelity: a system used for connecting computers and other electronic equipment to the internet without using wires: Built-in wi-fi now comes as a standard feature.
- a group of similar things or people positioned or occurring closely together.
- local area network
- primary account number
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- the Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access
- the offspring of two plants or animals of different species or varieties, such as a mule (a hybrid of a donkey and a horse).
- studies properties of spaces that are invariant under any continuous deformation
- satellite internet constellation
- lacking vitality
12 Clues: lacking vitality • local area network • primary account number • satellite internet constellation • material made of a network of wire or thread. • the Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access • a group of similar things or people positioned or occurring closely together. • studies properties of spaces that are invariant under any continuous deformation • ...
Networks 2022-03-18
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- Ratio of retransmitted packets to the total number of packets in a conversation
- Standardized set of rules for formatting and processing data
- A facility that allows devices to connect to the internet
- A small segment of a larger message
- Measures the time it takes for some data to get to its destination across the network
- Computer server that contains a database of many IP addresses and their associated domain names
- Technology that transmits information
- Computer network technology
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- The degree of errors encountered during data transmission
- Type of cable wiring used in telecommunications
- Address that identifies a device
- The transmission capacity of a computer network
12 Clues: Computer network technology • Address that identifies a device • A small segment of a larger message • Technology that transmits information • Type of cable wiring used in telecommunications • The transmission capacity of a computer network • The degree of errors encountered during data transmission • A facility that allows devices to connect to the internet • ...
Networks 2022-03-23
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- the technology used to transmit information as pulses of light through strands of fiber made of glass or plastic over long distances.
- a series of numbers that identifies any device on a network.
- a system of rules or (usually governing) put in place for safety
- a piece of data transmitted across a network
- Wireless Fidelity
- a measure of delay.
- a system that connects computer systems to a local network
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- the ratio of retransmitted packets to the total number of packets in a conversation.
- it translates domeain names to IP adresses
- an insulated wire or wires having a protective casing and used for transmitting electricity or telecommunication signals.
- The measurement of the effectiveness of a communications channel
- the maximum rate of data transfer across a given path.
12 Clues: Wireless Fidelity • a measure of delay. • it translates domeain names to IP adresses • a piece of data transmitted across a network • the maximum rate of data transfer across a given path. • a system that connects computer systems to a local network • a series of numbers that identifies any device on a network. • ...
Networks 2019-03-03
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- Optic transmits information as light pulses
- a time delay because of physical changes in system being observed
- (Domain Name Server) internet phone-book
- unique address that find a device on the internet
- is a situation when two pieces of data have the same hash value
- amount of data transmitted in a fixed amount of time
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- use of radio waves to provide wireless internet and network
- a packet switched computer network to provide reliable communication
- connects computers together in a local area network
- made of many wires
- set of rules for sharing data between electronic devices
- that enable computers to communicate with each other
12 Clues: made of many wires • (Domain Name Server) internet phone-book • Optic transmits information as light pulses • unique address that find a device on the internet • connects computers together in a local area network • that enable computers to communicate with each other • amount of data transmitted in a fixed amount of time • ...
Networks 2019-03-03
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- connects computers together in a local area network
- amount of data transmitted in a fixed amount of time
- unique address that find a device on the internet
- a packet switched computer network to provide reliable communication
- a time delay because of physical changes in system being observed
- Optic transmits information as light pulses
- (Domain Name Server) internet phone-book
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- made of many wires
- that enable computers to communicate with each other
- set of rules for sharing data between electronic devices
- is a situation when two pieces of data have the same hash value
- use of radio waves to provide wireless internet and network
12 Clues: made of many wires • (Domain Name Server) internet phone-book • Optic transmits information as light pulses • unique address that find a device on the internet • connects computers together in a local area network • that enable computers to communicate with each other • amount of data transmitted in a fixed amount of time • ...
Networks 2019-03-01
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- Collisions the number of collisons in high network traffic
- One or more wires covered in a plastic covering that allows for the transmission of power or data between devices.
- Asigned when a device uses the internet
- A technology that uses glass (or plastic) threads (fibers) to transmit data.
- Changes URL into corresponjding IP Adress
- Data files
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- The family of protocols used for physical networks
- The speed that data travels during transfer
- how the lost packets can be sent
- Allows devices to connect to each other wirelessly
- The aumount of data that can be transfered at once
- A set of rules that govern how data is transmitted
12 Clues: Data files • how the lost packets can be sent • Asigned when a device uses the internet • Changes URL into corresponjding IP Adress • The speed that data travels during transfer • The family of protocols used for physical networks • Allows devices to connect to each other wirelessly • The aumount of data that can be transfered at once • ...
Networks 2019-03-07
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- the amount of data that can be sent from one point to another in a certain period of time.
- a unique string of numbers separated by full stops that identifies each computer using the Internet Protocol to communicate over a network.
- is one of the basic mechanisms used by protocols operating over a packet switched computer network
- is the unit of data that is routed between an origin and a destination on the Internet or any other packet-switched network
- is the result of two devices on the same Ethernet network attempting to transmit data at exactly the same time.
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- is a network cable that contains strands of glass fibers inside an insulated casing.
- is the name of a popular wireless networking technology
- are the Internet's equivalent of a phone book.
- is the traditional technology for connecting wired local area networks
- defines rules and conventions for communication between network devices.
- is the amount of time a message takes to traverse a system.
- a network hardware used to connect one network device to other network devices
12 Clues: are the Internet's equivalent of a phone book. • is the name of a popular wireless networking technology • is the amount of time a message takes to traverse a system. • is the traditional technology for connecting wired local area networks • defines rules and conventions for communication between network devices. • ...
Networks 2023-06-28
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- the amount of data that can pass through a network]
- where websites are stored
- the topology with all devices connected to each other
- the topology with all devices connected to the central point
- a wireless 1 to 1 connection
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- a wireless connection for multiple devices
- a network covering a small geographical area
- a network covering a large geographical area
- what converts a url to an ip address
- a wired connection
- the layout of a network
- what you enter to view a web page
12 Clues: a wired connection • the layout of a network • where websites are stored • a wireless 1 to 1 connection • what you enter to view a web page • what converts a url to an ip address • a wireless connection for multiple devices • a network covering a small geographical area • a network covering a large geographical area • the amount of data that can pass through a network] • ...
Networks 2019-03-08
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- The state of existing but not yet being developed or manifest
- A unique string of numbers separated by full stops that identifies each computer using the Internet Protocol to communicate over a network.
- The Internet's system for converting alphabetic names into numeric IP addresses
- Traditional technology for connecting wired local area networks
- A set of rules or procedures for transmitting data between electronic devices
- Optic Using thin flexible fibres with a glass core through which light signals can be sent with very little loss of strength
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- Used for transmitting a signal
- rate Used by protocols operating over a packet switched computer network to provide reliable communication
- Connector or plug
- rate/collisions The degree of errors
- Is the unit of data that is routed between an origin and a destination on the Internet
- A facility allowing computers, smartphones, or other devices to connect to the Internet
12 Clues: Connector or plug • Used for transmitting a signal • rate/collisions The degree of errors • The state of existing but not yet being developed or manifest • Traditional technology for connecting wired local area networks • A set of rules or procedures for transmitting data between electronic devices • ...
Networks 2019-03-07
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- A unique string of numbers separated by full stops that identifies each computer using the Internet Protocol to communicate over a network.
- Connector or plug
- The state of existing but not yet being developed or manifest
- A set of rules or procedures for transmitting data between electronic devices
- Used for transmitting a signal
- Optic Using thin flexible fibres with a glass core through which light signals can be sent with very little loss of strength
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- A facility allowing computers, smartphones, or other devices to connect to the Internet
- rate Used by protocols operating over a packet switched computer network to provide reliable communication
- Is the unit of data that is routed between an origin and a destination on the Internet
- The Internet's system for converting alphabetic names into numeric IP addresses
- rate/collisions The degree of errors
- Traditional technology for connecting wired local area networks
12 Clues: Connector or plug • Used for transmitting a signal • rate/collisions The degree of errors • The state of existing but not yet being developed or manifest • Traditional technology for connecting wired local area networks • A set of rules or procedures for transmitting data between electronic devices • ...
Networks 2022-03-27
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- The maximum amount of data transmitted over an internet connection in a given amount of time.
- the wireless technology used to connect computers, tablets, smartphones and other devices to the internet
- networking, a packet is a small segment of a larger message.
- the resending of packets which have been either damaged or lost.
- Term used to describe when one or more computers or networking devices attempt to send data at the same time to one computer, server, or other network devices
- Network latency, sometimes called lag, is the term used to describe delays in communication over a network
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- Ethernet is the traditional technology for connecting devices in a wired local area
- he technology used to transmit information as pulses of light through strands of fiber made of glass or plastic over long distances.
- unique string of characters that identifies each computer using the Internet Protocol to communicate over a network.
- A cable, also known as a cord, plug, or connector transmits power or data between devices or positions
- (Domain Name Server)
- A network protocol is an established set of rules that determine how data is transmitted between different devices in the same network Computer networking refers to interconnected computing devices that can exchange data and share resources with each other.
12 Clues: (Domain Name Server) • networking, a packet is a small segment of a larger message. • the resending of packets which have been either damaged or lost. • Ethernet is the traditional technology for connecting devices in a wired local area • The maximum amount of data transmitted over an internet connection in a given amount of time. • ...
Networks 2022-03-19
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- Used to connect computers, tablets, smartphones, and other devices to the internet.
- the measurement of the effectiveness of a communications channel.
- What is the amount of data that can be sent from one point in a certain period?
- What device that is connected to a computer network uses the internet?
- What else is know as a cord, plug, or connector?
- Expression of how much time it takes for a data packet to travel?
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- What is used to transmit information as pulses of light?
- The rate of traffic from and to the internet.
- Occurs when more than one device attempts to send a packet on a network segment at the same time.
- What is the name of the domain name server?
- Cables that are used to provide an internet connection.
- What is the name of data that is split and numbered in order?
12 Clues: What is the name of the domain name server? • The rate of traffic from and to the internet. • What else is know as a cord, plug, or connector? • Cables that are used to provide an internet connection. • What is used to transmit information as pulses of light? • What is the name of data that is split and numbered in order? • ...
Networks 2022-03-18
Networks 2024-05-09
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- A computer program or device that provides a service to another computer program and its user
- Is the physical and logical arrangement of nodes and connections in a network
- A network of computers and other electronic devices in one physical location such as a school, home, or small office
- A person who manages a network within an organisation
- A unique address that identifies a device on the internet or a local network
- A network security device that prevents unauthorised access to a network
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- The method where information is converted into secret code that hides the informations true meaning
- A private network used by an organisation
- A set of rules that determine how data is transmitted
- A computer or a program that, as a part of its operation, relies on sending a request to another program or a computer hardware or software that accesses a service made available by a server
- A software-defined number associated to a network protocol that receives or transmits communication for a specific service
- Is a measurement indicating the maximum capacity of a wired or wireless communications link to transit data over a network connection
12 Clues: A private network used by an organisation • A set of rules that determine how data is transmitted • A person who manages a network within an organisation • A network security device that prevents unauthorised access to a network • A unique address that identifies a device on the internet or a local network • ...
Networks 2022-03-19
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- the amount of data that can be transferred at one time
- a number give to each device connected to a computer network
- pieces of data which a broken down into small chunks and sent across a network
- the transmitting of data through electronic devices
- allows electronic devices to connect to the internet and do things like sending messages
- type of cable which transmits information as light pulses
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- when some packets can be late when sent, so they are resent
- the speed that data travels during transfer
- a system translates internet address to something it will understand
- provides internet connection (a type of cable)
- the number of collisions in high network traffic
- a thick wire used to transfer electricity
12 Clues: a thick wire used to transfer electricity • the speed that data travels during transfer • provides internet connection (a type of cable) • the number of collisions in high network traffic • the transmitting of data through electronic devices • the amount of data that can be transferred at one time • type of cable which transmits information as light pulses • ...
Networks 2022-03-20
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- the number of collisions in high network traffic
- the speed that data travels during transfer (or delay in receiving)
- this is sent as lightwaves
- these are rules that look over the transmission of data between devices
- internet protocol address
- domain name server
- the amount of data that can be transferred at one time
- the thing your wifi comes from
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- how fast packets can be re sent
- this connects computers on the same network amd has protocols to control the passing of information
- this gets sent around the network to deliver content to the consumer
- this is sent as radiowaves
12 Clues: domain name server • internet protocol address • this is sent as lightwaves • this is sent as radiowaves • the thing your wifi comes from • how fast packets can be re sent • the number of collisions in high network traffic • the amount of data that can be transferred at one time • the speed that data travels during transfer (or delay in receiving) • ...
networks 2022-03-20
Across
- expression of how much time it takes for a data packet to travel from one point to another
- the wireless technology used to connect devices to the internet
- the ratio of retransmitted packets to the total number of packets in a conversation
- technology for connecting devices in a wired local area or wide area network
- contains anywhere from a few to hundreds of optical fibers
- The Domain Name System
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- when two or more computers on a network try to transmit signals at the same time
- maximum amount of data transmitted over an internet connection
- an established set of rules that determine how data is transmitted
- one or more wires that transmit power or data between devices or locations
- a series of numbers that identifies any device on a network
- a small amount of data sent over a network
12 Clues: The Domain Name System • a small amount of data sent over a network • contains anywhere from a few to hundreds of optical fibers • a series of numbers that identifies any device on a network • maximum amount of data transmitted over an internet connection • the wireless technology used to connect devices to the internet • ...
Networks 2022-07-26
Across
- The transmission of data from one device to another
- Ethernet is an example of this type physical cable
- The largest network in the world
- The geographically largest type of network
- The amount of data that can be passed through a channel in a given time
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- An extremely fast connection
- A physical channel with insulated copper
- Data can flow in only one direction
- A group of connected devices
- A wireless channel meant to replace cables
- The type of network that permits users from outside the organization
- Converts analog signals to digital and vice versa
12 Clues: An extremely fast connection • A group of connected devices • The largest network in the world • Data can flow in only one direction • A physical channel with insulated copper • A wireless channel meant to replace cables • The geographically largest type of network • Converts analog signals to digital and vice versa • Ethernet is an example of this type physical cable • ...
Networks 2019-03-02
Across
- contains control information and user data
- technology for radio wireless local area networking of devices
- amount of data that can be sent from one point to another
- using a computer network to provide reliable communication
- set of rules that rules the communications between computers on a network
- matches website addresses to yours
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- prevents it from reaching its destination
- transmitting information from one place to another by sending pulses of light
- amount of time a message takes to get from one point to another
- separated by full stops
- allows devices to communicate with each other by a protocol
- hardware used to connect one network device to other network devices
12 Clues: separated by full stops • matches website addresses to yours • prevents it from reaching its destination • contains control information and user data • amount of data that can be sent from one point to another • using a computer network to provide reliable communication • allows devices to communicate with each other by a protocol • ...
Networks 2019-04-23
Across
- A method of routing data through additional ports (4,10)
- A global network of networks (8)
- The range of frequencies available on a communication medium (9)
- A set of rules for allocating a locally unique IP addresses to devices as they connect to a network (4)
- Each byte is sent separately as soon as its ready with a start and stop bit at either end (12,4,12)
- A protocol used on WiFi used to avoid collisions when devices need to send data/if the transmission medium is idle or not (4,2)
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- Organisations who allocate administer domain names and IP Addresses (8,10)
- A method of dividing a network into multiple smaller networks (6,7)
- This is the rate at which a signal changes (4,4)
- Theres one main server with most of the storage and processing power, and other nodes act as clients (6,6)
- Unique ID given to all devices on a network (3,7)
- An endpoint of a communication flow across a computer network (6)
12 Clues: A global network of networks (8) • This is the rate at which a signal changes (4,4) • Unique ID given to all devices on a network (3,7) • A method of routing data through additional ports (4,10) • The range of frequencies available on a communication medium (9) • An endpoint of a communication flow across a computer network (6) • ...
BIO3099 - Networks 2019-01-18
Across
- '_ gallaeciensis' - A bacterium that farms and predates Emiliania huxleyi
- A bacterial genus that can convert ammonium directly to nitrate.
- An interaction where both organisms benefit from the interaction
- A bacterial genus that converts ammonium to nitrite
- An organism that forms a hub in a network that is critical to its function
- The number of edges associated with a given node
- The capacity of a network to manage the effects of a disturbance
- A colloquial name given to bacteria that can synthesise most of their own substrates
- A property of a community where the same function is provided by multiple organisms
- A bacterial species that lives in symbiosis with squid in its light organs (6,7)
- An interaction where one organism gains an advantage at the cost of another
- A bacterial genus that converts nitrite to nitrate
- A term describing a pure culture
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- An acronym for a reduced sulfur compound that is very important to marine bacteria
- A measure of how the abundance of one organism varies with the abundance of another
- A colloquial name given to bacteria that are heavily reliant on other taxa (4,2,4)
- An interaction where one organism is inhibited or destroyed by the presence of another, without significant benefit to either organism
- The representation of an interaction between two organisms on a network diagram
- The representation of an organism on a network diagram
- An interaction between two organisms where neither is harmed, and one may benefit
- Goods that are available to the whole community
- The mechanism by which nutrients move through water
- Describing an interaction between members of the same species
- An experiment where two organisms are grown together (2,7)
24 Clues: A term describing a pure culture • Goods that are available to the whole community • The number of edges associated with a given node • A bacterial genus that converts nitrite to nitrate • A bacterial genus that converts ammonium to nitrite • The mechanism by which nutrients move through water • The representation of an organism on a network diagram • ...
Social Networks 2013-09-05
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- O foco é a promoção grupos de música e artistas que não estão no mainstream.Permite que os usuários localizem páginas de bandas independentes, ouçam suas músicas e faça o downloads, e que bandas independentes divulguem suas músicas e álbuns.
- Os utilizadores criam uma página pessoal para mostrar os seus interesses, idade e local de habitação , podem carregar imagens onde outros utilizadores podem comentá-las. O site possibilta de criar álbuns de fotografia bem como instalar um leitor multimídia para reproduzir as suas canções favoritas.
- Com o conceito de circulo de amizades criava laços de relacionamento entre pessoas com interesses em comum.Ela permitia a criação e divulgação de perfis e listas de contatos.
- É uma rede social de bichos de estimação em 3D. Criado na Coréia do Sul. Nele, você poderá criar um bichinho, sendo cachorro, gato, panda, etc. podendo dar comida, bebida, e cuidar como se fosse de verdade.
- O principal objetivo dessa rede social é enviar mensagens instantâneas , dizendo algo como "o que está fazendo agora?" Atualmente possui cerca de 140 milhões de usuários.
- Space Rede social totalmente interativa, com espaços para músicas, fotos e um blog que poderia ser personalizado por cada usuário . Se tornou uma das redes sociais mais populares do mundo , principalmente nos EUA.
- Portal de relacionamento voltado para o público jovem.
- Com o próposito de realizar um reencontro entre o amigos de faculdade, escola, etc,Surgiu em 1995 onde figurava como a primeira rede social na internet.
- Criada em 2004 , essa rede social se tornou uma febre no mundo , principalmente no Brasil e Índia.Essa rede havia comunidades , onde você poderia adicionar . Também havia o mural onde pessoas mandavam depoimentos que ficavam no perfil da pessoa.
- Live Messenger Programa de comunicação instantânea pela Internet.Muito usado em conversas entre amigos com recurso de escrever textos e ter chamada de vídeo.
- É um site da web de hospedagem e partilha de imagens fotográficas ela permite a seus usuários criarem álbuns para armazenamento de suas fotografias e entrarem em contato com fotógrafos variados e de diferentes locais do mundo.
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- Conhecida como a rede social dos empresários,Lançada no ano de 2003, conhecida como uma recurso para os empresários que queiram se comunicar com os outros profissionais trata a ligação entre os usuários com o termo conexões e não contatos como nas demais redes.
- Rede social voltada para o compartilhamento de fotos,ganhou fama por permitir aos usuários uma personalização, conhecida como “quadro de inspirações”, onde o usuário possui a gestão de suas imagens, bem como a possibilidade de divisão entre temas e categorias.
- Tem uma ênfase em opções avançadas de privacidade e uma fácil instalação. Objetiva a comunicação com tantas outras redes sociais quanto forem possíveis.Advoga ser descentralizado, código aberto, seguro, privado, modular, extensível, e federado.
- Surgiu em 1997,primeira rede social que permitiu a criação de um perfil virtual, bem como a publicação e listagem de contatos.
- É uma plataforma de blogging que permite aos usuários publicarem textos, imagens, vídeo, links, citações, áudio e "diálogos". A maioria dos posts feitos são textos curtos, os usuários são capazes de "seguir" outros usuários e ver seus posts em sua dashboard. Também é possível "gostar" ou "reblogar". O sistema de personalização enfatiza a facilidade de uso e permite que os usuários usem tags especiais do sistema para criar seus themes.
- Essa rede social possibilita postar fotos e seus amigos comentarem,curtirem e compartilharem , há um feed de noticías onde pode se ver as atualizações de amigos e comunidades.
- Foi uma das pioneiras na categoria bate-papo.
- É uma rede social colaborativa brasileira para leitores, lançada em janeiro de 2009 que se tornou um ponto de encontro para leitores e novos escritores, que trocam sugestões de leitura e organizam reuniões em livrarias. Atualmente permite interatividade com outras redes sociais, como o Twitter e o Facebook, bem como com lojas de comércio eletrônico.
- Permite que os usuários recebam perguntas de outros usuários ou de pessoas não cadastradas. As perguntas são enviadas para a caixa de entrada, de onde o usuário pode escolher entre respondê-las ou excluí-las. Todas as respostas são armazenadas no perfil do usuário, onde qualquer um pode vê-las.
20 Clues: Foi uma das pioneiras na categoria bate-papo. • Portal de relacionamento voltado para o público jovem. • Surgiu em 1997,primeira rede social que permitiu a criação de um perfil virtual, bem como a publicação e listagem de contatos. • ...
Computer Networks 2023-04-06
Across
- A protocol which just passes the frame to the upper layer
- The first packet-switching network developed by U.S. DoD
- Number of complete oscillations of a wave in a second
- Short-range wireless communication technology
- Data transmission to all devices on a network
- Type of wireless communication that used in remote control
- Transport layer protocol used for connection-less services
- Device that allows wireless devices to connect to a wired network
- personal area network that uses wireless communication technologies to communicate and transfer data between the user’s connected devices
- Data transmission to a single recipient
- One type of reference model
- Set of rules for communication between devices
- Signal sent by a receiver to confirm data was received
- In this error detection method reminder of division operation is added to the codeword
- Transmitting signals in all directions
- Twisted pair cable with protected shield
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- Twisted pair cable without protected shield
- Connecting one or more networks together
- Connector used for Ethernet cables
- network that extends over a large geographic
- Cable television distribution system is an example of this type of network
- One of the sub-variants of Parity method for error detection
- Electromagnetic waves used for communication
- Protocol used for connection-oriented services
- Eight big equals to one ______ .
- One of the error detection methods
- A networking device that forwards data packets between computer networks.
- Maximum amount of data that can be transmitted over a network
- International Organization for Standardization
- Type of cable that uses light to transmit data
- Back and forth motion of a wave
- Connector used for thin Ethernet coaxial cables
- Network of devices connected through Bluetooth
- Unit of data transmitted over a network
- Stop and Wait with _________ protocol for noisy channel
- _______ is a collection of devices connected together in one physical location, such as a building, office, or home
- Type of light used in fiber optic cables
- Clear path between transmitter and receiver for microwave signals
- network which spans across large geographical area
- Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
- One of the sub-variants of Parity method for error detection
- In ______ devices communicate over the range of person.
42 Clues: One type of reference model • Back and forth motion of a wave • Eight big equals to one ______ . • Connector used for Ethernet cables • One of the error detection methods • Transmitting signals in all directions • Data transmission to a single recipient • Unit of data transmitted over a network • Connecting one or more networks together • ...
5. Networks 2024-06-18
Across
- Used by mail clients to manage remote mail boxes and retrieve email from a mail server.
- Part of the Internet Protocol suite used by programs running on different computers on a network. UDP is used to send short messages called datagrams but overall, it is an unreliable, connectionless protocol.
- Used for sending files between computers, usually on a wide area network.
- Small geographic area. All the hardware is owned by the organisation using it. Wired with UTP cable, fibre optic cable or wireless using routers and Wi-Fi access points.
- This layer sets up the communication between the two hosts and they agree settings such as ‘language’ and size of packets.
- An arrangement in a local area network in which each node (workstation or other device) is connected to a main cable or link called the bus.
- Any computer network which predominantly connects its hardware via Wi-Fi thus eliminating much of the need for physical caballing.
- A standard for networking local area networks using protocols. Frames are used to transmit data. A frame contains the source and destination address, the data and error checking bits. Uses twisted pair and fibre optic cables. A switch connects computers together.
- provides an error free transmission between two routers.
- routes packets across a wide area network.
- The arrangement of the elements of a communication network.
- This is where the network hardware such as the NIC (network interface card) is located. OS device drivers also sit here.
- Sends email to an email server.
- Large geographic area. Infrastructure is hired from telecommunication companies who own and manage it. Connected with telephone lines, fibre optic cables or satellite links.
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- Any computer network which predominantly connects its hardware via the user of physical cables e.g. Copper, Fibre optic etc.
- Addresses and packages data for transmission. Routes the packets across the network.
- A computer network for interconnecting devices cantered on an individual person's workspace, most typically uses Bluetooth technology for this.
- Encryption and authentication for requesting and delivering HTML web pages. Used when sensitive form or database data needs to be transferred. e.g. passwords and bank account details.
- Wireless connection to a network. Requires a wireless access point or router. Data is sent on a specific frequency. Each frequency is called a channel.
- A client-server method of requesting and delivering HTML web pages. Used when the information on a web page is not sensitive or personal.
- A set of rules that allow two devices to communicate.
- Computers connected to a central switch. If one computer fails no others are affected. If the switch fails all connections are affected.
- This is where the network applications, such as web browsers or email programs, operate.
23 Clues: Sends email to an email server. • routes packets across a wide area network. • A set of rules that allow two devices to communicate. • provides an error free transmission between two routers. • The arrangement of the elements of a communication network. • Used for sending files between computers, usually on a wide area network. • ...
Tuor Networks 2023-09-27
Across
- A horde's bowling score.
- A phishing line?
- Football player studying IT.
- Marlin cousin.
- A ransomware threat eg.
- Next-___technology.
- A sort of brick.
- Achilles heel eg.
- Technology magazine.
- Area of expertise.
- Sky blue eg.
- Face of technology.
- Nimbus eg.
- A pair.
- Database requests.
- To enter a username and password.
- A big-____ item.
- Used a search engine.
- Go South with the birds.
- A smartphone download.
- Luncheon meat.
- To run a scam.
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- A busy phone book.
- The Latin meaning(verb) for Tuor
- Dormers.
- Not behind a firewall, say.
- Program that detects junk emails.
- A hidden trove.
- "Did you try rebooting?" asker.
- An electronic brain.
- Encryption or a firewall.
- Another word for mechanise.
- Small laptop.
- A JPEG alternative.
- A crash consultant.
- Computer programing output.
- High-tech idiom.
- To "get around the internet"
38 Clues: A pair. • Dormers. • Nimbus eg. • Sky blue eg. • Small laptop. • Marlin cousin. • Luncheon meat. • To run a scam. • A hidden trove. • A phishing line? • A sort of brick. • High-tech idiom. • A big-____ item. • Achilles heel eg. • A busy phone book. • Area of expertise. • Database requests. • Next-___technology. • A JPEG alternative. • Face of technology. • A crash consultant. • An electronic brain. • ...
social networks 2025-11-03
Across
- – A person who wants a job.
- – To trick someone to get money or information.
- – To stay away from someone or something.
- – Someone who thinks before they speak or act.
- – To feel very sad or upset after something bad.
- – To feel sure and strong about yourself.
- – When you can't stop using something, like social media.
- – Controls for who can see your posts or data.
- – A place or person where you get information.
- – Feeling good in your body and mind.
- – To say you will hurt someone.
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- – A group that helps people with similar problems.
- – A tool like Google that helps you find websites.
- – To stop using a website or app for a while.
- – To guess what someone is like based on little information.
- – Something seems strange or not safe.
- – When someone pretends to be someone else online.
- – To make someone feel annoyed or uncomfortable.
- – A person who looks for new workers.
- – To tell someone official about bad online behavior.
20 Clues: – A person who wants a job. • – To say you will hurt someone. • – A person who looks for new workers. • – Feeling good in your body and mind. • – Something seems strange or not safe. • – To stay away from someone or something. • – To feel sure and strong about yourself. • – To stop using a website or app for a while. • – Someone who thinks before they speak or act. • ...
COMPUTER NETWORKS 2017-02-10
Across
- USES COAX CABLE UP TO 500METRES WITH BUS TOPOLOGY
- ONE OF THE OSI LAYER
- DATA IS IN FORM OF BITS
- GOVERNING RULES
- ROUTER FUNCTION
- TYPE OF A LINK
- 802.15
- A TYPE OF ERROR CHECKING
- SUB LAYER OF LAYER TWO
- NETWORK PERFORMANCE
- ONE OF THE COMPONENT OF DATA COMMUNICATION
- LAYER TWO DEVICE
- PASSIVE OPEN
- AVOIDS COLLISION
- MODERN MUX TECHNIQUE
- SPLITING OF INTERNETWORK
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- EXTENDED LAN
- 1*1000000 BITS/SEC
- REQUIREMENT OF NETWORK
- IMPORTANT NEED FOR COMMUNICATION NETWORK
- FLOW CONTROL PROTOCOL
- NETWORK LAYER ADDRESS
- TRANSPORT LAYER ADDRESS
- MEDIUM
- SMALLEST ID BRIDGE
- ONE TO MANY
- OLD TELEPHONE SWITCHING TECHNIQUE
- USED WITHIN CITY LIMIT
- MULTI OUTPUT NODE B/W TWO LAN
- ROUTER SITS AT THE END OF AN ORGANISATION
- CLASSLESS
- PREVENT FROM EXPOSED NODE
- LIMITED BLOCK OF DATA
- CONNECTION IDENTIFIER
- ADDRESS CLASSES
- PACKET RADIO NETWORK
- 48 BIT ADDRESS
- CONNECTIONLESS PROTOCOL
- ELEMENT OF NETWORK
39 Clues: MEDIUM • 802.15 • CLASSLESS • ONE TO MANY • EXTENDED LAN • PASSIVE OPEN • TYPE OF A LINK • 48 BIT ADDRESS • GOVERNING RULES • ROUTER FUNCTION • ADDRESS CLASSES • LAYER TWO DEVICE • AVOIDS COLLISION • 1*1000000 BITS/SEC • SMALLEST ID BRIDGE • ELEMENT OF NETWORK • NETWORK PERFORMANCE • ONE OF THE OSI LAYER • PACKET RADIO NETWORK • MODERN MUX TECHNIQUE • FLOW CONTROL PROTOCOL • NETWORK LAYER ADDRESS • ...
Networks Crosswords 2011-08-28
Across
- Layer 5
- Used to Prioritize packets
- Datagram
- OSI Model unit
- Layer 7
- Serial protocol
- Layer 6
- All nodes connected to each other
- Connects LAN to WAN
- Telephony using Internet protocol
- Circular One at a Time Network
- Layer 4 control protocol
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- connects nodes in a LAN
- Citywide network
- Beyond the local
- Nodes connect to central switch
- Layer 1
- Layer 4
- in a single building
- Internal network of networks
- Layer 3
- Layer 2
- A large network of networks
- Cisco proprietary routing protocol
- Layer 1 device
- Terminal device
- Popular router protocol
27 Clues: Layer 5 • Layer 1 • Layer 4 • Layer 7 • Layer 3 • Layer 2 • Layer 6 • Datagram • OSI Model unit • Layer 1 device • Serial protocol • Terminal device • Citywide network • Beyond the local • Connects LAN to WAN • in a single building • connects nodes in a LAN • Popular router protocol • Layer 4 control protocol • Used to Prioritize packets • A large network of networks • Internal network of networks • ...
Internet & Networks 2015-09-27
Across
- Internet Service Provider
- platforms for social interaction
- Fraudulent websites or "Malicious software" viruses, worms, spyware
- social applications and networking websites
- Transmission Control Protocol
- Closes all ports on a computer except ones used by services
- Wireless fidelity - wireless network technology
- main Internet pathways
- Device that uses P2P to connect thru a wireless connection
- Unique 32-bit identifier
- predecessor to the Internet
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- Powerful computers that accommodate many user requests
- Domain Name System tracks billions of addresses, names & servers
- Hacking technique that replaces IP address with fraud IP addresses
- Combines voice and data networks into a digital network
- technologists
- Immersive virtual environments over a network
- Network device that manages network traffic
- Video Phone Service uses P2P apps to communicate between clients
- is an address used by client/servers that associates specific service
- father of the Internet
- Research & development consortium
- cyber-criminals
23 Clues: technologists • cyber-criminals • father of the Internet • main Internet pathways • Unique 32-bit identifier • Internet Service Provider • predecessor to the Internet • Transmission Control Protocol • platforms for social interaction • Research & development consortium • Network device that manages network traffic • social applications and networking websites • ...
Specialized Networks 2023-04-12
Across
- A protocol used by wireless mesh networks for communication with smart devices.
- The internet of things.
- Dedicated block-based storage, leveraging a high-speed architecture that interconnects and delivers shared pools of storage devices to multiple servers. A SAN makes its data act as if it were locally attached.
- In this, only some of the components of the virtual machine are virtualized. The guest operating systems use some virtual components and some real physical hardware components on the actual device where the hypervisor is running. Operating systems or applications must be modified before they can run in a partial virtualization environment.
- This service model delivers everything a developer needs to build an application. The deployment comes without the cost and complexity of buying and managing the underlying hardware and software layers. It also provides the services that an OS normally provides without developers needing to worry about specific operating systems. Client is in charge of securing data. The provider handles all updates.
- In this, the virtual machine completely simulates a real physical host. This allows most operating systems and applications to run within the virtual machine without being modified in any way.
- This service model delivers infrastructure to the client, such as processing, storage, networks, and virtualized environments. The client deploys and runs software without purchasing servers, data center space, or network equipment. The client is still responsible to secure their networks and data. The provider handles any updates.
- A smart speaker that controls smart appliances and performs other actions through voice commands.
- A switch that allows one virtual machine to communicate with another in much the same way that a physical switch allows physical hosts to communicate with each other.
- In this, the hardware is not virtualized. All of the guest operating systems running on the hypervisor directly access various hardware resources on the physical device. Components are not virtual. The guest operating systems run in isolated domains on the same physical hardware. Operating systems and applications must be modified before they can run in a paravirtualization environment.
- A special algorithm that compresses VoIP data to reduce bandwidth consumption. On the receiving end, the same algorithm is used to decompress the data.
- When multiple public clouds are used by a company because of cost or team preferences. This requires extra vigilance in managing the use of multiple public cloud platforms.
- This is an approach to network management that lets you centrally control (or program) a network intelligently using a software application. This helps make the management of the entire network consistent regardless of the underlying network technology.
- An IoT standards-based protocol similar to Zigbee but simpler and less expensive.
- Appliances that plug directly into your network and provide a wide variety of communication services, such as voice, voicemail, instant messaging, and faxing.
- This is a file created within the host operating system that simulates a hard disk for the virtual machine.
- A subnetwork collection of devices that may be on separate physical LANs. Most virtual switch implementations support VLANs. You can define VLANs within the virtual switch and associate specific hosts with a specific VLAN.Because virtual hosts are not physically connected to the switch with cables, VLAN membership is defined within the configuration of each virtual machine.
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- This deployment model provides resources to a single organization. Private clouds can be hosted internally, behind a firewall. The majority are hosted by the company, while some maybe assisted by a cloud service provider (CSP).
- A software version of a physical network adapter. It is used in a virtual machine. Virtual network interfaces can connect to either a physical or virtual network.
- A server that connects to the shared storage device. They run initiator software that connects to and communicates with the SAN target.
- Cloud-based computing resources such as platforms, applications, and storage are made available to the general public by a cloud service provider (such as Google's Gmail). A public cloud can be accessed by anyone, although some may require a fee.
- This is a software implementation of a computer that executes programs like a physical machine. The virtual machine appears to be a self-contained and autonomous system, but it runs on a host computer and functions through a hypervisor.
- In VoIP, audio is converted from an analog signal to digital data through a technique called sampling.
- A software-based routing framework that allows the host machine to perform as a typical hardware router over a local area network.
- This model is a combination of public (sometimes multiple) and, private clouds that are leveraged for certain kinds of apps.
- All SAN storage devices are called targets.
- This converts voice and fax calls between the PSTN and your IP network in real time.
- This is a model that offers free applications to the public. Many times, these are segmented into business verticals. Social Community Clouds would include Facebook, Reddit and Twitter for example. These Community Clouds just require username and password and allows for the use of aliases. Technical Community Cloud includes services like GitHub.
- This is a combination of software, data access, computation, and storage services provided to clients through the internet. The term cloud is a metaphor for the internet based on the basic cloud drawing used to represent the telephone network
- This is a protocol optimized for the transmission of voice data (telephone calls) through a packet-switched IP network. VoIP routes phone calls through an IP network, including the internet. VoIP solutions can integrate with the public switched telephone network (PSTN) to allow VoIP customers to make and receive external calls.
- This is a variation in the delay or latency of received packets. Latency going up and down during a call can cause unusual sound effects (minor pauses, jumps, choppiness).
- This is a measure of delay as a packet of data travels from one point to another. Too much latency causes VoIP callers to talk over each other.
- This is a thin layer of software that resides between the virtual operating system(s) and the hardware. A hypervisor allows virtual machines to interact with the hardware without going through the host operating system. A hypervisor also manages access to the CPU, storage, and RAM.
- A firewall within the hypervisor. It lets you monitor and filter traffic on the virtual network as it flows between virtual machines. It is also seen in cloud environments as well as defense in depth tools.
- A protocol used in TCP/IP networks' data storage solutions. The advantage is the speed of data flow.
- This service model delivers software applications to the client either over the internet or on a local area network. This is by far the most used model.
- This is the ability to install and run multiple operating systems simultaneously on a single physical machine.
37 Clues: The internet of things. • All SAN storage devices are called targets. • A protocol used by wireless mesh networks for communication with smart devices. • An IoT standards-based protocol similar to Zigbee but simpler and less expensive. • This converts voice and fax calls between the PSTN and your IP network in real time. • ...
Social Networks 2021-03-24
Across
- sympathy
- to think somebody is not right (wrong)
- make possible
- frequently
- to talk to someone online
- in security
- to put a picture or a video online
- to think somebody is right
- a synonym for "great"
- sometimes
- Whatsapp, Facebook, Messenger, are...
- a synonym for "other"
- the opposite of always
- a synonym for networks
- what people should respect online and in real life
- you watch it every day
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- to take somebody in your arms
- a member of the society
- very rarely
- belief that someone is good
- at all times
- when you lose control you become ...
- between the child and the adult
- a synonym for amusing
- a synonym for message
- to send a message, a picture, a video to one or many people
- regularly
- the opposite of "inside"
- What is the english for "chaque" ?
- the opposite of nice
30 Clues: sympathy • regularly • sometimes • frequently • very rarely • in security • at all times • make possible • the opposite of nice • a synonym for amusing • a synonym for message • a synonym for "great" • a synonym for "other" • the opposite of always • a synonym for networks • you watch it every day • a member of the society • the opposite of "inside" • to talk to someone online • ...
Global Networks 2022-10-13
Across
- Term that describes how a feature is spread over an area. eg fast food stores in Australia
- Largest fast food operator with over 36,000 stores.
- Principle of open trading between countries facilitating the growth of major companies
- Meeting the needs of the current generation without compromising the needs of future generations
- When a product is changed to better suit local conditions
- The spread of a commodity from its country of origin.
- An essential benefit and feature of the major fast food organisations
- 33.8% of Americans and 24.6% of Australians are identified as this. In part due to fast food
- Change in McDonalds menu in response to social media
- A business relationship in which the owner enters into a contract with the overall parent company
- Up to 4 billion people watch this sporting event, therefore attracting sponsorship.
- Trademark sign of McDonalds
- Energy saving globes used by McDonalds
- McDonalds coffee is certified as this
- New and essential mechanism for marketing directly to people
- McDonalds shut 170 outlets in India because the franchises didn't pay these
- Country that sees itself as too posh for McDonalds, even passing a law to prohibit them
- McDonalds does this to almost 500,000 tonnes of packaging
- Raised $3.9 million in Australia in 2016
- Major benefit of large fast food chains in a country
- McDonalds spends $650 million a year to Australian suppliers for these
- The generation that uses fast food the most
- Where most of McDonalds sauces are made
- Ingredient in many food items that contributes to deforestation
- Term for factories demanding long hours and low wages often employing kids
- Totalitarian country that refuses to have anything America like McDonalds
- Fast food companies are changing their practices to meet this
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- McDonalds in Australia contributes o.2% to this alone
- Australian law of 1998 to protect people running the fast food outlets
- places where fast food stores tend to be concentrated
- An increase in this is pushing stores out of the very centre of cities
- Traditionally where fast food companies advertise
- A kilo of potatoes needs 500 litres of this
- Fast food wrappers account for up to 29% of this
- Most fast food companies are ___________ corporations
- Refers to 'spare cash' that people may choose to spend on fast food
- Most fast food operators want you to put this on your phone
- Religous group that wont eat beef burgers
- Greenhouse gas produced by cows
- Sponsor of Cricket Australia's 'Big Bash'.
- Reason McDonalds has not taken off in Africa
- 500 million of these non biodegradable sucking tools are used in the USA every day
- A disease that damages the body's ability to make insulin, linked to fast food
- The dominance of major companies can limit the success and growth of these
- Many countries see this being impacted by the growth of westernised foods
- Guy that set up the McDonalds structure
- When we accept these we will likely receive targeted marketing
- Charity that helps families stay with sick children getting specialised treatment
- Fast food's demand for beef cattle is driving a lot of this land change
- Country sanctioned by the USA since 1979 so no US company can operate there
50 Clues: Trademark sign of McDonalds • Greenhouse gas produced by cows • McDonalds coffee is certified as this • Energy saving globes used by McDonalds • Guy that set up the McDonalds structure • Where most of McDonalds sauces are made • Raised $3.9 million in Australia in 2016 • Religous group that wont eat beef burgers • Sponsor of Cricket Australia's 'Big Bash'. • ...
Global Networks 2024-05-01
Across
- Watching or listening to media content in real-time over the internet.
- A worldwide network connecting computers and devices.
- Visual guides for navigation or network layouts.
- Digital environment of interconnected systems.
- Sending files to a server or device.
- An address or origin for internet data transmission.
- Information, especially facts or numbers, collected to be examined and considered
- Web address showing a resource's location.
- Ability for systems to share data.
- Protection against online threats.
- Receiving files from a server or device.
- Collections of stored information.
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- Collection of web pages online.
- Active participant in online communities.
- Software for internet access.
- Capacity for transmitting data.
- Physical computer parts.
- Set of rules followed by computers for problem-solving or data processing.
- Advanced mobile device with internet access.
- Pathways or routes through which data or information travels within a network or the internet
- Digital message exchange.
- Hardware that transfers data.
- Computer operating system.
23 Clues: Physical computer parts. • Digital message exchange. • Computer operating system. • Software for internet access. • Hardware that transfers data. • Collection of web pages online. • Capacity for transmitting data. • Ability for systems to share data. • Protection against online threats. • Collections of stored information. • Sending files to a server or device. • ...
TV Networks 2024-11-20
Across
- Exactly what it says on the tin can, sports news.
- A collaboration between American Public Television, WGBH-TV, & WNET.
- AKA Showtime
- An ITV interim service
- This network (now part of the non-franchised ITV London region) was the ITV network franchise holder for Greater London and the Home Counties at weekends, broadcasting from Fridays at 5.15 pm (7:00 pm from 1968 until 1982) to Monday mornings at 6:00. From 1968 until 1992, there was an on-screen handover to this network on Friday nights (there was no handover back to daytime service on Mondays, as from 1968 to 1982 there was no programming in the very early morning, and from 1983, when a national breakfast franchise was created, this network would hand over to breakfast service at 6:00am, which would then hand over to daytime service at 9:25am). From 1993 to 2002, the transfer usually occurred invisibly during a commercial break (although occasionally an early style handover would appear).
- E.W Scripps
- Children's BBC
- This network (now part of the non-franchised ITV London region) was the ITV franchise holder for London and the surrounding counties from 9.25am every Monday to 5.15pm every Friday. Dissolved in 2002.
- You find these in the night sky
- Launched in 1991, Revived in 2019
- Operated by Weigel
- Home Box Office
- Was launched as BBC Choice
- Formally Epix
- This network was a British broadcaster, part of the ITV (Independent Television) network. It provided a service to London at weekends from 1955 to 1968, to the Midlands on weekdays from 1956 to 1968, and subsequently to the Midlands all week from 1968 to 1982.
- France News 24
- Launched as Turner Network Television.
- Launched as Madison Square Garden Sports Network
- Originally called "ITV2"
- This network primarily broadcasts in the Southern United States and secondarily in other high African-American populated cities in the north.
- Formally Arts & Entertainment Network.
- ITV Sports Network
- Launched as The Discovery Channel
- Launched as Movie Time
- Technically part of ITV, but I digress
- Originally called The Blue Network.
- MYNetworkTV
- Features classic Westerns.
- Formerly VISN/ACTS, Faith and Values, and Odyssey
- This network is the Channel 3 service provided by ITV Broadcasting Limited for the England/Scotland border region, covering most of Cumbria and Dumfries and Galloway, the Scottish Borders and parts of Northumberland. The TV service previously covered the Isle of Man from 26 March 1965 until 15 July 2009. Lost identity in 2002.
- ITV Lifestyle
- The Down Under version of ABC
- Yet another ABC
- This network was an ITV franchisee in the United Kingdom until 31 December 2013, licensed to broadcast by the regulator Ofcom. Dissolved in 2013.
- This network is the ITV franchise holder for the East of England. Lost identity in 2002.
- United Paramount Network
- En Francais
- Famous eye logo
- The Warner Bros Network
- Sianel Pedwar Cymru(what?)
- British Broadcasting Corporation
- Was previously known as PAX and then as I.
- Formally WJRJ-TV
- This network is an American cable, streaming and broadcast television network that specializes in broadcasting country music videos and exclusive original music-based content; its playlist of videos extends from the 1990s through the present day.
- Aired w/involvement of American Public Television, WNET, WGBH Educational Foundation, & National Educational Telecommunications Association.
- The English Version of NHK.
- This network is the Independent Television franchisee for the Midlands. Merged in 1999, lost identity in 2002.
- For the ITV classics
- A.K.A Jewelry Television.
- Que vai dar lugar enfim, à SIC de todos nós! Não serei eu nem tu, seremos nós. A sua Televisão Independente, SIC, SIC, SIC, SIC...
- Fantasy Focused
- Shopping Network
- This network's programming is mostly taken from the program archives of Paramount Global's adult networks, alongside carrying rerun syndicated sitcoms which are available through Paramount's cable networks: BET, MTV2, and VH1.
- Children's ITV
- Diverse Target Demographic.
- Satellite Television
- Formerly known as CBN Satellite Service, CBN Cable Network, The CBN Family Channel/1990 - The Family Channel/1998 - Fox Family Channel/2001 - ABC Family/2016 - Current Name.
- This network provides factual, lifestyle and entertainment programmes and other imported material, as well as films and sports coverage.
- This network, formerly known as Liquidation Channel and The Jewelry Channel, is an American cable television network based in Austin, Texas, which mainly specializes in selling jewelry.
- Targeting millennial audiences, this network launched with a focus on viral video and reality shows, but gradually performed a channel drift to focus more on comedy programs.
- I Ai Eye, the other "eye" logo
- The CBS/Warner Network
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- CNN
- Network # is >9 but <11
- This was the original name of the Channel 3 service for the north of Scotland founded in 1961 and which was then merged with the Central Belt channel. Lost identity in 2006.
- This network is America's first and only broadcast network aimed at Native Americans and global Indigenous audiences and consumers of Native American culture.
- Exactly what it says on the tin can: Action.
- Formerly known as Retro Television Network, this network mainly airs classic television sitcoms and drama series from the 1950s through the 1980s, although it also includes more recent programs from the 1990s and 2000s.
- The second ITV
- Technically a programme but I digress....
- Home of Below Deck.
- Formerly Escape and Court TV Mystery, stylized as ESCAPE and MYSTERY; formerly branded on-air as Mystery.
- BizTV
- Took 2 attempts to launch.
- ITV Northern Ireland
- Launched on April 16, 2012, the network began as a revival of The Nashville Network (TNN); the original incarnation existed as a basic cable and satellite television network from March 7, 1983, to September 24, 2000.
- Home Shopping Network
- Formally Music Television
- Spinoff of Antenna
- Part of 9 Entertainment
- More commonly known as PBS
- De-facto Sony Network
- Half-Fox, Half-Weigel
- This network broadcasts live and pre-recorded local, regional, and national weather forecasts and weather-related news, including periodic coverage of severe and tropical weather events.
- The 2nd QVC
- Launched as fX
- Exactly what it says on the tin can, True Crime.
- Reairs classic TV shows from the 50's to the 2000's.
- This network is the ITV franchisee for the North West of England and Isle of Man. From 1956 to 1968 it broadcast to both the north west and Yorkshire on weekdays only. Lost identity in 2002.
- This network specializes in travel, historical, science, and adventure-focused documentary and reality series aimed at adults between the ages of 25 and 54.
- CW+
- Formerly known as The Nashville Network, The National Network, and Spike
- This network is an American digital broadcast television network owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group that airs action and adventure-based programming. It launched on February 28, 2017, and was originally a joint venture with MGM.
- This network was a British broadcaster which provided the weekend service in the Midlands and Northern England regions of the Independent Television (ITV) network from 1956 to 1968.
- Exactly what it says on the tin can, Heroes.
- Car-oriented channel
- JOTX-TV, 7ch, branded on-air as テレ東(Tereto)
- Formally known as Live Well Network
- Launched as BBC Knowledge.
- Sitcom Network
- Preschool's BBC
- This network is a British television station which has served as the ITV contractor for the Channel Islands since 1962. It is based in Jersey and broadcasts regional programmes for insertion into the network ITV schedule. Lost identity(?) in 2013.
- Proud as a Peacock
- Parent network of MeTV Toons.
- Part of 7 West media
- Headquartered at WGN-TV Studios
- Multicultural
- Shopping HeadQuarters
- Predominantly carried on the digital subchannels of its affiliated television station in most markets, this network primarily airs classic television drama series from the 1980s through the 2010s, with a focus on women-led dramas, police and legal procedurals. Also, it is an American free-to-air television network owned as a joint venture between Weigel Broadcasting and the CBS News and Stations subsidiary of Paramount Global.
- 5,4,3,2,1
- Launched as ReelzChannel
- Formally known as Decades
- Children's PBS
- 4ch Japan
- Founded by Bell Media
- Oh Canada
- Independent Television
- Turner Classic Movies
- FX2
- Branded on air as U&
- This network serves as an outlet for the extensive library of classic game shows owned by Fremantle. It also marks Fremantle's entry into North American television broadcasting; parent company RTL currently operates numerous TV channels in Europe.
- Formerly known as Sci-Fi Channel and Sci Fi
122 Clues: CNN • CW+ • FX2 • BizTV • 5,4,3,2,1 • 4ch Japan • Oh Canada • E.W Scripps • The 2nd QVC • MYNetworkTV • En Francais • AKA Showtime • Formally Epix • ITV Lifestyle • Multicultural • The second ITV • Children's BBC • France News 24 • Launched as fX • Sitcom Network • Children's PBS • Children's ITV • Home Box Office • Yet another ABC • Preschool's BBC • Famous eye logo • Fantasy Focused • Formally WJRJ-TV • Shopping Network • ...
Computer Networks 2025-09-18
Across
- A cable consisting of one or more thin flexible glass fibres
- A unique string of characters that identifies a computer on the internet
- The massive global network of computers.
- A physical cable that transmits data more reliably than WiFi
- Software designed to detect and destroy computer viruses
- A software application used to access and view websites
- A hardware device that connects multiple networks together.
- The standard language for creating webpages
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- Data that has been processed or organised
- A program that searches for items in a database corresponding to keywords
- A large group of computer servers used for storage or data processing
- The name given to a small chunks of data sent over a network
- A wireless network technology that uses radio waves
- Software technology that generates a secure, encrypted connection over a public network
- Malicious software designed to harm a computer
- A security system that acts as a barrier to control and filter traffic entering a network
- A base two number system that uses only two digits 1 and 0
- A hardware device that connects multiple devices within a LAN
- The unique web address for a specific resource on the internet
- A computer network spread over a small geographical area
20 Clues: The massive global network of computers. • Data that has been processed or organised • The standard language for creating webpages • Malicious software designed to harm a computer • A wireless network technology that uses radio waves • A software application used to access and view websites • Software designed to detect and destroy computer viruses • ...
Networks 10H 2020-01-21
Across
- converts analog to digital and back
- A network in a building
- forwards data packets
- Virtual __________ Network
- do not surrender
- (un)popular pizza chain
- how to secure data
- the good hackers
- _____ engineering is a method of hacking
- a database of IPs and their domain names
- a computer connected to a network
- you need to exchange this for a secure connection
- is she in disguise
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- not maximum cheer
- had pen
- this is the fastest and most expensive network
- this network travels in 1 direction
- File ____ Protocol
- used to test a network and its speed response
- a local network cable and network layer
- A huge network such as the internet
- the bad hackers
- We are in danger of the ________ warfare
- determines the speed of the internet
- a unique identifier of each device on a network
- don't be afraid of her
- the time it takes to get a response
- The arrangement of a network
- this network could have collisions
29 Clues: had pen • the bad hackers • do not surrender • the good hackers • not maximum cheer • File ____ Protocol • how to secure data • is she in disguise • forwards data packets • don't be afraid of her • A network in a building • (un)popular pizza chain • Virtual __________ Network • The arrangement of a network • a computer connected to a network • this network could have collisions • ...
Communications Networks 2023-11-08
Across
- A service that identifies devices on a network while they are searching for connectivity
- The technology that connects your offices, data centers, cloud applications, and cloud storage together.
- Cord used to connect devices together on a Network to transfer broadband data
- A special computer designed for technical or scientific applications. Intended primarily to be used by a single user, they are commonly connected to a local area network and run multi-user operating systems
- The relationship in which one program, the client, requests a service or resource from another program, the server
- A collection of devices connected together in one physical location, such as a building, office, or home
- The transmission of wide bandwidth data over a high-speed internet connection
- A web address that directs a browser to a website or resources on the internet
- Uses cables to connect devices, such as laptop or desktop computers, to the Internet or another network
- Refers to the capacity at which a network can transmit data
- A networking device that forwards data packets between computer networks
- An application for accessing websites and the Internet
- Allows your wired device to pick up WiFi signals
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- An organization that provides services for accessing, using, managing, or participating in the Internet.
- Created when two or more PCs are connected and share resources without going through a separate server computer
- Computer networks that are not connected by cables of any kind
- A hardware component, typically a circuit board or chip, which is installed on a computer so it can connect to a network
- A unique string of characters that identifies each computer using the Internet Protocol to communicate over a network
- Used to support computer networks. It can transmit video and telephony signals in addition to standard computer data.
- The phonebook of the Internet
- A device connecting your home to your internet service provider (ISP) through a physical connection
21 Clues: The phonebook of the Internet • Allows your wired device to pick up WiFi signals • An application for accessing websites and the Internet • Refers to the capacity at which a network can transmit data • Computer networks that are not connected by cables of any kind • A networking device that forwards data packets between computer networks • ...
Social Networks 2013-09-05
Across
- Conhecida como a rede social dos empresários,Lançada no ano de 2003, conhecida como uma recurso para os empresários que queiram se comunicar com os outros profissionais trata a ligação entre os usuários com o termo conexões e não contatos como nas demais redes.
- É um site da web de hospedagem e partilha de imagens fotográficas ela permite a seus usuários criarem álbuns para armazenamento de suas fotografias e entrarem em contato com fotógrafos variados e de diferentes locais do mundo.
- O foco é a promoção grupos de música e artistas que não estão no mainstream.Permite que os usuários localizem páginas de bandas independentes, ouçam suas músicas e faça o downloads, e que bandas independentes divulguem suas músicas e álbuns.
- Permite que os usuários recebam perguntas de outros usuários ou de pessoas não cadastradas. As perguntas são enviadas para a caixa de entrada, de onde o usuário pode escolher entre respondê-las ou excluí-las. Todas as respostas são armazenadas no perfil do usuário, onde qualquer um pode vê-las.
- O principal objetivo dessa rede social é enviar mensagens instantâneas , dizendo algo como "o que está fazendo agora?" Atualmente possui cerca de 140 milhões de usuários.
- Tem uma ênfase em opções avançadas de privacidade e uma fácil instalação. Objetiva a comunicação com tantas outras redes sociais quanto forem possíveis.Advoga ser descentralizado, código aberto, seguro, privado, modular, extensível, e federado.
- Surgiu em 1997,primeira rede social que permitiu a criação de um perfil virtual, bem como a publicação e listagem de contatos.
- Rede social voltada para o compartilhamento de fotos,ganhou fama por permitir aos usuários uma personalização, conhecida como “quadro de inspirações”, onde o usuário possui a gestão de suas imagens, bem como a possibilidade de divisão entre temas e categorias.
- É uma rede social de bichos de estimação em 3D. Criado na Coréia do Sul. Nele, você poderá criar um bichinho, sendo cachorro, gato, panda, etc. podendo dar comida, bebida, e cuidar como se fosse de verdade.
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- Essa rede social possibilita postar fotos e seus amigos comentarem,curtirem e compartilharem , há um feed de noticías onde pode se ver as atualizações de amigos e comunidades.
- É uma plataforma de blogging que permite aos usuários publicarem textos, imagens, vídeo, links, citações, áudio e "diálogos". A maioria dos posts feitos são textos curtos, os usuários são capazes de "seguir" outros usuários e ver seus posts em sua dashboard. Também é possível "gostar" ou "reblogar". O sistema de personalização enfatiza a facilidade de uso e permite que os usuários usem tags especiais do sistema para criar seus themes.
- Programa de comunicação instantânea pela Internet.Muito usado em conversas entre amigos com recurso de escrever textos e ter chamada de vídeo.
- Com o próposito de realizar um reencontro entre o amigos de faculdade, escola, etc,Surgiu em 1995 onde figurava como a primeira rede social na internet.
- Foi uma das pioneiras na categoria bate-papo.
- Com o conceito de circulo de amizades criava laços de relacionamento entre pessoas com interesses em comum.Ela permitia a criação e divulgação de perfis e listas de contatos.
- Portal de relacionamento voltado para o público jovem.
- Rede social totalmente interativa, com espaços para músicas, fotos e um blog que poderia ser personalizado por cada usuário . Se tornou uma das redes sociais mais populares do mundo , principalmente nos EUA.
- Os utilizadores criam uma página pessoal para mostrar os seus interesses, idade e local de habitação , podem carregar imagens onde outros utilizadores podem comentá-las. O site possibilta de criar álbuns de fotografia bem como instalar um leitor multimídia para reproduzir as suas canções favoritas.
- Criada em 2004 , essa rede social se tornou uma febre no mundo , principalmente no Brasil e Índia.Essa rede havia comunidades , onde você poderia adicionar . Também havia o mural onde pessoas mandavam depoimentos que ficavam no perfil da pessoa.
- É uma rede social colaborativa brasileira para leitores, lançada em janeiro de 2009 que se tornou um ponto de encontro para leitores e novos escritores, que trocam sugestões de leitura e organizam reuniões em livrarias. Atualmente permite interatividade com outras redes sociais, como o Twitter e o Facebook, bem como com lojas de comércio eletrônico.
20 Clues: Foi uma das pioneiras na categoria bate-papo. • Portal de relacionamento voltado para o público jovem. • Surgiu em 1997,primeira rede social que permitiu a criação de um perfil virtual, bem como a publicação e listagem de contatos. • ...
Computer Networks 2022-03-08
Across
- Stores files and supplies the files to workstations on request of the user
- routinely organized in a hierarchical or layered structure; each layer has a set of functions to perform/created to handle these functions
- network _____: set of rules and configurations designed to protect the integrity, confidentiality and accessibility of computer networks and data using both software and hardware technologies
- arrangement in which one workstation/server shares resources with another workstation/server and both act as a file server and workstation
- interconnecting electronic devices within an individual person's workspace
- Processes application software for network workstations
- extends over a large geographic area for the primary purpose of computer networking
- the process of selecting a path across one or more networks
- network ____: any logical or physical address that uniquely distinguishes a network node or device over a computer or telecommunications network
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- Dispenses jobs sent to a network printer
- network ____: designed to help user and network administrators in scanning, diagnosing and identifying problems within a computer network
- Number that is assigned to each computer connected to the Internet
- networking ____: helps administrators deploy, manage, and monitor a network
- elapsed time it takes for a packet of data to arrive at its destination
- network ____: the manner in which the links and nodes of a network are arranged to relate to each other
- networking ____: the communication channels used to interconnect nodes on a computer network
- network ____: designed for the sole purpose of supporting workstations, database sharing, application sharing and file and printer access sharing among multiple computers in a network
- A network where processing is split between workstations (known as clients) and the server
- interconnects computers within a limited area such as a residence, school, laboratory, university campus or office building
- interconnects users with computer resources in a geographic region of the size of a metropolitan area
20 Clues: Dispenses jobs sent to a network printer • Processes application software for network workstations • the process of selecting a path across one or more networks • Number that is assigned to each computer connected to the Internet • elapsed time it takes for a packet of data to arrive at its destination • ...
Global Networks 2022-10-13
Across
- Term that describes how a feature is spread over an area. eg fast food stores in Australia
- Largest fast food operator with over 36,000 stores.
- Principle of open trading between countries facilitating the growth of major companies
- Meeting the needs of the current generation without compromising the needs of future generations
- When a product is changed to better suit local conditions
- The spread of a commodity from its country of origin.
- An essential benefit and feature of the major fast food organisations
- 33.8% of Americans and 24.6% of Australians are identified as this. In part due to fast food
- Change in McDonalds menu in response to social media
- A business relationship in which the owner enters into a contract with the overall parent company
- Up to 4 billion people watch this sporting event, therefore attracting sponsorship.
- Trademark sign of McDonalds
- Energy saving globes used by McDonalds
- McDonalds coffee is certified as this
- New and essential mechanism for marketing directly to people
- McDonalds shut 170 outlets in India because the franchises didn't pay these
- Country that sees itself as too posh for McDonalds, even passing a law to prohibit them
- McDonalds does this to almost 500,000 tonnes of packaging
- Raised $3.9 million in Australia in 2016
- Major benefit of large fast food chains in a country
- McDonalds spends $650 million a year to Australian suppliers for these
- The generation that uses fast food the most
- Where most of McDonalds sauces are made
- Ingredient in many food items that contributes to deforestation
- Term for factories demanding long hours and low wages often employing kids
- Totalitarian country that refuses to have anything America like McDonalds
- Fast food companies are changing their practices to meet this
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- McDonalds in Australia contributes o.2% to this alone
- Australian law of 1998 to protect people running the fast food outlets
- places where fast food stores tend to be concentrated
- An increase in this is pushing stores out of the very centre of cities
- Traditionally where fast food companies advertise
- A kilo of potatoes needs 500 litres of this
- Fast food wrappers account for up to 29% of this
- Most fast food companies are ___________ corporations
- Refers to 'spare cash' that people may choose to spend on fast food
- Most fast food operators want you to put this on your phone
- Religous group that wont eat beef burgers
- Greenhouse gas produced by cows
- Sponsor of Cricket Australia's 'Big Bash'.
- Reason McDonalds has not taken off in Africa
- 500 million of these non biodegradable sucking tools are used in the USA every day
- A disease that damages the body's ability to make insulin, linked to fast food
- The dominance of major companies can limit the success and growth of these
- Many countries see this being impacted by the growth of westernised foods
- Guy that set up the McDonalds structure
- When we accept these we will likely receive targeted marketing
- Charity that helps families stay with sick children getting specialised treatment
- Fast food's demand for beef cattle is driving a lot of this land change
- Country sanctioned by the USA since 1979 so no US company can operate there
50 Clues: Trademark sign of McDonalds • Greenhouse gas produced by cows • McDonalds coffee is certified as this • Energy saving globes used by McDonalds • Guy that set up the McDonalds structure • Where most of McDonalds sauces are made • Raised $3.9 million in Australia in 2016 • Religous group that wont eat beef burgers • Sponsor of Cricket Australia's 'Big Bash'. • ...
BIO3099 - Networks 2019-01-18
Across
- An acronym for a reduced sulfur compound that is very important to marine bacteria
- The representation of an interaction between two organisms on a network diagram
- An interaction where one organism is inhibited or destroyed by the presence of another, without significant benefit to either organism
- The representation of an organism on a network diagram
- Describing an interaction between members of the same species
- An interaction where one organism gains an advantage at the cost of another
- A bacterial genus that converts ammonium to nitrite
- A bacterial species that lives in symbiosis with squid in its light organs (6,7)
- A colloquial name given to bacteria that are heavily reliant on other taxa (4,2,4)
- '_ gallaeciensis' - A bacterium that farms and predates Emiliania huxleyi
- An experiment where two organisms are grown together (2,7)
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- An interaction between two organisms where neither is harmed, and one may benefit
- An interaction where both organisms benefit from the interaction
- A measure of how the abundance of one organism varies with the abundance of another
- A bacterial genus that converts nitrite to nitrate
- The mechanism by which nutrients move through water
- A property of a community where the same function is provided by multiple organisms
- A bacterial genus that can convert ammonium directly to nitrate.
- The number of edges associated with a given node
- The capacity of a network to manage the effects of a disturbance
- An organism that forms a hub in a network that is critical to its function
- Goods that are available to the whole community
- A term describing a pure culture
- A colloquial name given to bacteria that can synthesise most of their own substrates
24 Clues: A term describing a pure culture • Goods that are available to the whole community • The number of edges associated with a given node • A bacterial genus that converts nitrite to nitrate • The mechanism by which nutrients move through water • A bacterial genus that converts ammonium to nitrite • The representation of an organism on a network diagram • ...
Computer Networks 2024-09-09
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- A protocol which just passes the frame to the upper layer
- The first packet-switching network developed by U.S. DoD
- Number of complete oscillations of a wave in a second
- Short-range wireless communication technology
- Data transmission to all devices on a network
- Type of wireless communication that used in remote control
- Transport layer protocol used for connection-less services
- Device that allows wireless devices to connect to a wired network
- personal area network that uses wireless communication technologies to communicate and transfer data between the user’s connected devices
- Data transmission to a single recipient
- One type of reference model
- Set of rules for communication between devices
- Signal sent by a receiver to confirm data was received
- In this error detection method reminder of division operation is added to the codeword
- Transmitting signals in all directions
- Twisted pair cable with protected shield
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- Twisted pair cable without protected shield
- Connecting one or more networks together
- Connector used for Ethernet cables
- network that extends over a large geographic
- Cable television distribution system is an example of this type of network
- One of the sub-variants of Parity method for error detection
- Electromagnetic waves used for communication
- Protocol used for connection-oriented services
- Eight big equals to one ______ .
- One of the error detection methods
- A networking device that forwards data packets between computer networks.
- Maximum amount of data that can be transmitted over a network
- International Organization for Standardization
- Type of cable that uses light to transmit data
- Back and forth motion of a wave
- Connector used for thin Ethernet coaxial cables
- Network of devices connected through Bluetooth
- Unit of data transmitted over a network
- Stop and Wait with _________ protocol for noisy channel
- _______ is a collection of devices connected together in one physical location, such as a building, office, or home
- Type of light used in fiber optic cables
- Clear path between transmitter and receiver for microwave signals
- network which spans across large geographical area
- Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
- One of the sub-variants of Parity method for error detection
- In ______ devices communicate over the range of person.
42 Clues: One type of reference model • Back and forth motion of a wave • Eight big equals to one ______ . • Connector used for Ethernet cables • One of the error detection methods • Transmitting signals in all directions • Data transmission to a single recipient • Unit of data transmitted over a network • Connecting one or more networks together • ...
Computer Networks 2025-08-27
Across
- What is called when a satellite is in a fixed position above the Earth’s surface?(13)
- What connects nodes in a network using communication media such as cables?(5)
- What is called when signals travelling along copper cables can be intercepted by outsiders?(12)
- Networked computers are more susceptible to _______ access than stand-alone computers.(13)
- Unfortunately, if the ___ connection is down the users would have no access to data.(8)
- To connect computers using wireless technology, a wireless access ___.(5)
- A disadvantage of computer networks.(4)
- File sharing allows the sharing of _____ memory.(7)
- The fibre is connected from the _____ box at your boundary wall into your home.(12)
- What is the name of the network that is found within a user’s home that connects the devices of all individuals within the home?(3)
Down
- An advantage of using computer networks.(12)
- What is called when the signal loses strength over a distance?(10)
- Satellites have ____ which transmit signals they have received to stations on the ground below.(10)
- What is the name of the server through which all web content passes?(5)
- What is the central network computer that provides network security, hardware access, disk space and printer access?(6)
- What is a small electronic device that joins computer networks together using either wired or wireless connections?(6)
- A Wi-Fi Router creates a Wi-Fi ______ which enables all computers and devices which have Wi-Fi capabilities to connect to the router.(7)
- What is the name of the transmission that covers short distances: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi?(9)
- What is the name of the device that connects the fibre that has been wired to the outside of your house to your router?(3)
- What is it called when the communication channel uses wires? (7)
20 Clues: A disadvantage of computer networks.(4) • An advantage of using computer networks.(12) • File sharing allows the sharing of _____ memory.(7) • What is it called when the communication channel uses wires? (7) • What is called when the signal loses strength over a distance?(10) • What is the name of the server through which all web content passes?(5) • ...
causal networks. 2025-11-03
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- Type of variable used to control hidden causation effects.
- Symbol used for intervention, written as do(X=x).
- Researcher who introduced modern causal inference (Judea __).
- The study of cause-and-effect relationships.
- Influence of a hidden variable affecting relationships.
- Table that stores conditional probabilities for each node.
- Forcing a variable to take a value in causal inference.
- Structure of a causal network (Directed Acyclic Graph).
- Criterion used to determine independencies in a causal network.
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- A node that receives influence from a parent node.
- A structure made of nodes and directed links.
- Represents a variable in the causal network.
- Refers to cause-and-effect relationships in networks.
- Reasoning about what would have happened if conditions changed.
- Visual representation of relationships among variables.
- A directed line representing causal influence.
- A cause node directly linked to a child node.
- A node where two causal arrows meet.
- A node influenced by another node in the network.
- Related to nodes that appear as causes of another node.
20 Clues: A node where two causal arrows meet. • Represents a variable in the causal network. • The study of cause-and-effect relationships. • A structure made of nodes and directed links. • A cause node directly linked to a child node. • A directed line representing causal influence. • Symbol used for intervention, written as do(X=x). • ...
networks 2022-03-23
11 Clues: A MISTAKE • DOMAIN NAME • HAS A PAYLOAD • NETWORK ADRESS • DATA NETWORKING • INTERNET CONNCTION • INTERNET CONNECTION • MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF DATA • COMPUTER COMMUNICATION • THE TIME IT TAKES A DATA PACKET TO TRAVEL • the ratio of retransmitted packets to the total number of packets in a conversation
Networks 2022-03-28
Across
- a range of frequencies given to a band
- the percentage of bits that have errors
- a numerical address given to a computer
Down
- a set of rules or procedures that transmit data
- wireless technology used to connect devices to the internet
- a family of wired computer networking technologies
- a flexible and transparent fibre, used for long distance data networking
- the delay in communication over a network
- stands for Domain Name System
- A small segment of a large data
- a think rope of wire used for technology
11 Clues: stands for Domain Name System • A small segment of a large data • a range of frequencies given to a band • the percentage of bits that have errors • a numerical address given to a computer • a think rope of wire used for technology • the delay in communication over a network • a set of rules or procedures that transmit data • ...
NETWORKS 2021-06-25
Across
- the grounds and buildings of a university, college, or school.
- A wireless local-area network (WLAN) is a group of colocated computers or other devices that form a network based on radio transmissions rather than wired connections.
- a group or system of interconnected people or things.
- an antenna or aerial is the interface between radio waves propagating through space and electric currents moving in metal conductors
- A modulator-demodulator, or simply a modem, is a hardware device that converts data from a digital format, intended for communication directly between devices with specialized wiring, into one suitable for a transmission medium such as telephone lines or radio.
- broadcasting, computer networking, or other communication using radio signals, microwaves, etc.
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- ransmit information or instructions by means of a gesture, action, or sound.
- is a vast network that connects computers all over the world.
- is a twisted pair cable for computer networks.
- A local area network (LAN) is a computer network that interconnects computers within a limited area such as a residence, school, laboratory, university
- Wifi routers are devices that perform the same functions of a normal router only wirelessly.
11 Clues: is a twisted pair cable for computer networks. • a group or system of interconnected people or things. • is a vast network that connects computers all over the world. • the grounds and buildings of a university, college, or school. • ransmit information or instructions by means of a gesture, action, or sound. • ...
Networks 2021-06-25
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- make use of wireless network technology, such as Wi-Fi. Typically seen in the same types of applications as LANs, these types of networks don’t require that devices rely on physical cables to connect to the network.
- A high-capacity transmission technique using a wide range of frequencies, which enables a large number of messages to be communicated simultaneously.
- electrical impulse or radio wave transmitted or received.
- device that connects two or more packet-switched networks or subnetworks.
- The cable standard provides performance of up to 100 MHz.
- hardware device that converts data from a digital format, intended for communication directly between devices with specialized wiring.
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- using radio, microwaves, etc...to transmit signals.
- A rod, wire, or other device used to transmit or receive radio or television signals.
- vast network that connects computers all over the world.
- two or more computers that are linked in order to share resources.
- connect groups of computers and low-voltage devices together across short distances to share information and resources.
11 Clues: using radio, microwaves, etc...to transmit signals. • vast network that connects computers all over the world. • electrical impulse or radio wave transmitted or received. • The cable standard provides performance of up to 100 MHz. • two or more computers that are linked in order to share resources. • ...
Networks 2021-06-25
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- Allows users to access the Internet and related services at speeds significantly faster than those available
- Serves to communicate information.
- It is a local area network that connects computers without the need for cables.
- It consists of a set of computers connected to each other through various methods to share information and ser
- It is a device that allows interconnecting computers that work within the framework of a network.
- It is a type of twisted pair cable whose category is one of the grades of UTP cabling described in the EIA / T
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- It links to all types of communication that do not require a physical transmission medium.
- It is that device that allows the reception and sending of electromagnetic waves to a free space.
- World-class computer network that uses the telephone line to transmit information.
- Is a device that converts digital signals into analog.
- Connect different computers in a small area, such as a building or a room.
11 Clues: Serves to communicate information. • Is a device that converts digital signals into analog. • Connect different computers in a small area, such as a building or a room. • It is a local area network that connects computers without the need for cables. • World-class computer network that uses the telephone line to transmit information. • ...
WSN 2025-04-08
Across
- – Device that bridges sensor networks and the internet.
- – Device that forwards data packets in networks.
- – Tiny mechanical systems used in sensor tech.
- – Where sensor data is often stored and analyzed.
- – Device that detects environmental conditions.
- – Low-energy Bluetooth variant for IoT.
- – Takes action based on sensor inputs.
- – Uses radio waves to identify objects.
- – Common physical quantity sensors measure.
- – Common wireless standard for local area networks.
- – Delay in communication, important in real-time systems.
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- – Powers most wireless sensors.
- – Critical for protecting sensor data.
- – Primary function of sensor networks.
- – Long-range, low-power communication technology.
- – A single device in a wireless sensor network.
- – Set of rules for data communication.
- – Wireless protocol for short-range data transfer.
- – Interconnected network of smart devices.
- – Wireless mesh protocol ideal for home automation.
20 Clues: – Powers most wireless sensors. • – Critical for protecting sensor data. • – Primary function of sensor networks. • – Set of rules for data communication. • – Takes action based on sensor inputs. • – Low-energy Bluetooth variant for IoT. • – Uses radio waves to identify objects. • – Interconnected network of smart devices. • – Common physical quantity sensors measure. • ...
Networks 2019-03-01
Across
- contains glass fibres inside an insulated casing
- amount of data that can be sent from one point to another
- Domain Name Server
- it is the same as collisions
Down
- tells uslong it takes for a bit of data to travel across the network
- uses radio waves to provide wireless high-speed Internet
- makes rules that specifies how data is packaged
- number given to a every computer
- a way of communicating with another computer through wires
- a piece of hardware used to connect one network device to others
- what are files sent in
11 Clues: Domain Name Server • what are files sent in • it is the same as collisions • number given to a every computer • makes rules that specifies how data is packaged • contains glass fibres inside an insulated casing • uses radio waves to provide wireless high-speed Internet • amount of data that can be sent from one point to another • ...
Networks 2019-03-06
Across
- The internet system which converts name/ words into IP addresses
- the set of rules governing the exchange of data between devices
- means the amount of data that can be sent from one point to another in a certain period of time
- number of collisions in a high network traffic
- a system of connecting a number of computer systems to create a local network
Down
- The thing data is split into to get to the destination
- a facility allowing any device to connect to the internet wirelessly
- is the amount of time a message takes to traverse a system
- is one of the basic mechanisms used by protocols operating over a packet switched computer network to provide reliable communication
- is a number assigned to any computer connected to a network
- a cable consisting of one or more thin flexible fibres with a glass core through which light signals can be sent with very little loss of strength.
11 Clues: number of collisions in a high network traffic • The thing data is split into to get to the destination • is the amount of time a message takes to traverse a system • is a number assigned to any computer connected to a network • the set of rules governing the exchange of data between devices • The internet system which converts name/ words into IP addresses • ...
Networks 2019-03-06
Across
- The thing data is split into to get to the destination
- The internet system which converts name/ words into IP addresses
- a cable consisting of one or more thin flexible fibres with a glass core through which light signals can be sent with very little loss of strength.
- number of collisions in a high network traffic
- is the amount of time a message takes to traverse a system
Down
- is one of the basic mechanisms used by protocols operating over a packet switched computer network to provide reliable communication
- means the amount of data that can be sent from one point to another in a certain period of time
- a system of connecting a number of computer systems to create a local network
- is a number assigned to any computer connected to a network
- the set of rules governing the exchange of data between devices
- a facility allowing any device to connect to the internet wirelessly
11 Clues: number of collisions in a high network traffic • The thing data is split into to get to the destination • is the amount of time a message takes to traverse a system • is a number assigned to any computer connected to a network • the set of rules governing the exchange of data between devices • The internet system which converts name/ words into IP addresses • ...
Networks 2021-06-25
Across
- a piece of electronic equipment that connects computer networks to each other, and sends information between networks
- Category 5 cable is used in structured cabling for computer networks such as Ethernet over twisted pair.
- A WLAN, or wireless LAN, is a network that allows devices to connect and communicate wirelessly. Unlike a traditional wired LAN, in which devices communicate over Ethernet cables, devices on a WLAN communicate via Wi-Fi.
- using radio, microwaves, etc. (as opposed to wires or cables) to transmit signals.
- The term broadband commonly refers to high-speed Internet access that is always on and faster than the traditional dial-up access.
- A local area network (LAN) is a collection of devices connected together in one physical location, such as a building, office, or home.
Down
- a combined device for modulation and demodulation, for example, between the digital data of a computer and the analog signal of a phone line.
- a large system consisting of many similar parts that are connected together to allow movement or communication between or along the parts, or between the parts and a control centre.
- a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communiation protocols.
- either of a pair of long, thin sensory appendages on the heads of insects, crustaceans, and some other arthropods.
- interact with others to exchange information and develop professional or social contacts.
11 Clues: using radio, microwaves, etc. (as opposed to wires or cables) to transmit signals. • interact with others to exchange information and develop professional or social contacts. • Category 5 cable is used in structured cabling for computer networks such as Ethernet over twisted pair. • ...
Networks 2024-06-08
Across
- a network device that connects different networks and facilitates communication between them
- a method of sending data to all devices within a network simultaneously
- a division of a bigger network
- a flow of data across a network
- a physical interface on a computer or other electronic device through which peripherals are connected
Down
- a distinct functional unit that is responsible for a specific set of tasks
- a networking device that connects multiple devices within the same local area network
- a network of millions of computers in a large geographical area
- a networking device that forwards data packets between computer networks
- practices used to protect information systems, networks, and data from unauthorized access
- a private network
11 Clues: a private network • a division of a bigger network • a flow of data across a network • a network of millions of computers in a large geographical area • a method of sending data to all devices within a network simultaneously • a networking device that forwards data packets between computer networks • ...
Networks 2023-04-20
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- Your computer is sending data to the internet
- When data arrives at a slower rate than it is being processed
- Wired networks send data along these
- The name of a wireless technology
- Your computer is receiving data
- Mega _____ per second (Mbps)
Down
- Wireless networks send data through the _____
- Amount of data that can transfer across a connection
- Radio _____ are in the air
- The name of a wireless technology
- Internet service provider
- 4G means _____ generation
12 Clues: Internet service provider • 4G means _____ generation • Radio _____ are in the air • Mega _____ per second (Mbps) • Your computer is receiving data • The name of a wireless technology • The name of a wireless technology • Wired networks send data along these • Your computer is sending data to the internet • Wireless networks send data through the _____ • ...
Networks 2019-03-06
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- a facility allowing any device to connect to the internet wirelessly
- number of collisions in a high network traffic
- The internet system which converts name/ words into IP addresses
- is a number assigned to any computer connected to a network
- means the amount of data that can be sent from one point to another in a certain period of time
Down
- the set of rules governing the exchange of data between devices
- is one of the basic mechanisms used by protocols operating over a packet switched computer network to provide reliable communication
- a cable consisting of one or more thin flexible fibres with a glass core through which light signals can be sent with very little loss of strength.
- The thing data is split into to get to the destination
- a system of connecting a number of computer systems to create a local network
- is the amount of time a message takes to traverse a system
11 Clues: number of collisions in a high network traffic • The thing data is split into to get to the destination • is the amount of time a message takes to traverse a system • is a number assigned to any computer connected to a network • the set of rules governing the exchange of data between devices • The internet system which converts name/ words into IP addresses • ...
Networks 2021-06-25
Across
- is a computer network that interconnects computers within a limited area such as a residence, school, laboratory, university campus or office building.
- is the transfer of information between two or more points that do not use an electrical conductor as a medium by which to perform the transfer.
- a rod, wire, or other device used to transmit or receive radio or television signals.
- consists of multiple devices that communicate with one another. It can be as small as two computers or as large as billions of devices.
- is a hardware device that converts data from a digital format, intended for communication directly between devices with specialized wiring
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- is a type of cable that is used extensively in Ethernet connections in local networks, as well as telephony and other data transmissions.
- It is a network of networks that consists of private, public, academic, business, and government networks of local to global scope, linked by a broad array of electronic, wireless, and optical networking technologies.
- is an electric current or electromagnetic field used to convey data from one place to another.
- is a wireless distribution method for two or more devices. Use high-frequency radio waves and often include an access point to the Internet.
- is a networking device that forwards data packets between computer networks.Perform the traffic directing functions on the Internet.
- a high-capacity transmission technique using a wide range of frequencies, which enables a large number of messages to be communicated simultaneously.
11 Clues: a rod, wire, or other device used to transmit or receive radio or television signals. • is an electric current or electromagnetic field used to convey data from one place to another. • is a networking device that forwards data packets between computer networks.Perform the traffic directing functions on the Internet. • ...
TEST 2013-10-18
Across
- all the computers are connected to a main cable or bus.
- (Local Area Networks) cover a building.
- (Personal Area Networks)typically include a laptop
- Windows, Linux and most other
- high-speed fibre optic cables.
- NETWORK
- cable to allow file sharing
- cover a large geographic area, like a country
- even multiple countries.
- systems use TCP/IP for networking.
- LANs are more difficult to install, but they are cheaper,
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- and more reliable.
- (Metropolitan Area Networks)cover a campus or a city.
- computer network is a group of computers connected
- information to other nodes, or clients.
- all data flows through a central switch, acommon connection point for the devices in the network.
- all the devices are connected to one another in a continuous loop or ring.
- each other electronically.
- of Networks
- a client-server network, a computer act as a server and stores and
20 Clues: NETWORK • of Networks • and more reliable. • even multiple countries. • each other electronically. • cable to allow file sharing • Windows, Linux and most other • high-speed fibre optic cables. • systems use TCP/IP for networking. • (Local Area Networks) cover a building. • information to other nodes, or clients. • cover a large geographic area, like a country • ...
Networks 2021-06-25
Across
- is a wireless computer network that links two or more devices using wireless communication to form a local area network (LAN)
- using radio, microwaves, to transmit signals.
- is a computer network that interconnects computers within a limited area such as a residence, school, laboratory, university campus, etc.
- is a type of cable that is used extensively in Ethernet connections in local networks, as well as telephony and other data transmissions.
- is a hardware device that converts data from a digital format, intended for communication directly between devices with specialized wiring, into one suitable for a transmission medium such as telephone lines or radio.
- a high-capacity transmission technique using a wide range of frequencies, which enables a large number of messages to be communicated simultaneously.
Down
- is a vast network that connects computers all over the world.
- an electrical impulse or radio wave transmitted or received.
- consists of two or more computers that are linked in order to share resources (such as printers and CDs), exchange files, or allow electronic communications.
- a rod, wire, or other device used to transmit or receive radio or television signals.
- receives and sends data on computer networks.
11 Clues: using radio, microwaves, to transmit signals. • receives and sends data on computer networks. • an electrical impulse or radio wave transmitted or received. • is a vast network that connects computers all over the world. • a rod, wire, or other device used to transmit or receive radio or television signals. • ...
networks 2019-05-17
Across
- this hardware sounds like it should be riding on a broomstick
- website protocol
- the latest of the skating game collection
- a dumb switch
- a game with multiple operators
- a network for yourself
Down
- a popular tycoon game played by yr 9 & 10
- wired connection
- a battle royale game played by MR Broadway
- simple small connection area
- what the world wide web is
11 Clues: a dumb switch • wired connection • website protocol • a network for yourself • what the world wide web is • simple small connection area • a game with multiple operators • a popular tycoon game played by yr 9 & 10 • the latest of the skating game collection • a battle royale game played by MR Broadway • this hardware sounds like it should be riding on a broomstick
Networks 2022-03-27
Across
- delays in communication over a network
- the wireless technology used to connect computers, tablets, smartphones and other devices to the internet
- the ratio of retransmitted packets to the total number of packets in a conversation
- the traditional technology for connecting devices in a wired local area network
- the technology used to transmit the information as pulses of light through strands of fiber made of glass or plastic over long distances
- used to identify computers, services, and other resources reachable through the Internet or other Internet Protocol networks
Down
- is the result of two devices on the same network attempting to transmit data at exactly the same time.
- is the maximum rate of data transfer across a given path.
- an established set of rules that determine how data is transmitted between different devices in the same network
- referred to as a cord, connector, or plug
- computers use this to communicate with each other both over the internet as well as on other
- used to identify computers, services, and other resources reachable through the Internet or other Internet Protocol networks
12 Clues: delays in communication over a network • referred to as a cord, connector, or plug • is the maximum rate of data transfer across a given path. • the traditional technology for connecting devices in a wired local area network • the ratio of retransmitted packets to the total number of packets in a conversation • ...
Networks 2024-11-14
Across
- fiber optic cables uses this to transmit messages
- messages are broken into small pieces to cross the network
- a group of interconnected computers and devices globally
- a private network that allows selected people to have access
- a device that allows your messages to cross to other networks
Down
- it allows wireless devices to connect to the network (acronym)
- a private network for an organization
- a set of rules that needs to be followed in a network
- a cable that uses electric pulses to transmit messages
- a device that is essential to a local network
- a device that stores files and applications
11 Clues: a private network for an organization • a device that stores files and applications • a device that is essential to a local network • fiber optic cables uses this to transmit messages • a set of rules that needs to be followed in a network • a cable that uses electric pulses to transmit messages • a group of interconnected computers and devices globally • ...
Chapter 6 Review 2020-12-01
Across
- Encryption used for wifi networks
- This provides services to host devices
- A unique ID for naming wireless networks
- Transmission control protocol internet protocol abbreviation (standard computer rules for internet)
- Current most common cellular service available (IEEE 802.16m)
- network technology that facilitates mobile device communication
- A physical layer networking device - multiple devices to 1 network
- The point of connection between a computer and a private of public network
- A key data stopping point for data to or from other networks
- Wireless short range network using radio waves
Down
- Hardware that allows a computer to connect to wireless network
- First to offer data services for mobile using SMS text messages in 1991
- Network Admin software utility to test reachability on an IP network
- Broadband internet using phone lines without interrupting calls
- Networking device that forwards data packets between computer networks
- Internet access provided for rural areas with no DSL, cable or fiber internet options (think "space")
- A group or system of connected devices
- Cables that use light to transmit data - fastest internet available
- security device to filter and block access
- Security algorithm for IEEE 802.11 wireless networks
- Cellular service that offers peak data transfer of 2 Mbps
21 Clues: Encryption used for wifi networks • This provides services to host devices • A group or system of connected devices • A unique ID for naming wireless networks • security device to filter and block access • Wireless short range network using radio waves • Security algorithm for IEEE 802.11 wireless networks • Cellular service that offers peak data transfer of 2 Mbps • ...
Computer networks 2024-01-06
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- Process of converting data into a code for secure transmission
- Protocol that allows users to upload or download files
- Type of network confined to a small area, like a single building
- A small segment of data sent over a network, containing the data being transmitted and control information
- Translates domain names to IP addresses
- A device that modulates and demodulates signals for communication over telephone lines
- Device that directs network traffic
- A type of network where nodes are interconnected, allowing for direct and dynamic connections
- Used to connect multiple devices on a network
- Measure of data transfer rate on a network
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- Acronym for a hardware component that connects a computer to a network
- Protocol responsible for reliable data delivery
- Network covering a large geographical area
- A unique string of characters that identifies each computer using the Internet Protocol to communicate over a network
- A standard network protocol used for the transfer of computer files between a client and server on a computer network
- An acronym for a decentralised communications model in which each party has the same capabilities and either party can initiate a communication session
- Rules for communication between devices on a network
- A computer or system that provides resources, data, services, or programs to other computers over a network
- A computer or program that accesses a service on another computer over a network
- A unique identifier assigned to a network interface controller for use as a network address in communications within a network segment
20 Clues: Device that directs network traffic • Translates domain names to IP addresses • Network covering a large geographical area • Measure of data transfer rate on a network • Used to connect multiple devices on a network • Protocol responsible for reliable data delivery • Rules for communication between devices on a network • ...
Networks 2018-02-21
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- This provides service for the internet
- This is a rope-like bunch of wires used to connect two things together
- This identifies each computer using the internet protocol
- Computers, routers, printer or other devices connected to a local area network
- This is a networking device that forwards data packets between computer networks
- The internets system for converting alphabetic names into numeric IP addresses
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- This is a piece of message transmitted over a network
- This is a facility allowing computers, smartphones and other devices to connect to the internet or communicate with one another wirelessly within a particular area
- Any user on the network can store files on this thing
- A set of rules for transmitting data between electronic devices
- This is a piece of computer hardware or software that accesses a service made available by a server
11 Clues: This provides service for the internet • This is a piece of message transmitted over a network • Any user on the network can store files on this thing • This identifies each computer using the internet protocol • A set of rules for transmitting data between electronic devices • This is a rope-like bunch of wires used to connect two things together • ...
Networks 2021-08-18
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- a small range wireless connection between devices
- an interconnection of networks
- intelligent device connecting computers
- wireless local area network
- a device which connects one LAN to another LAN
- means modulator demodulator
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- connects LAN to the internet
- electronic mail
- dumb device connecting computers
- stands for Wireless Fidelity
- device used for video conferencing
11 Clues: electronic mail • wireless local area network • means modulator demodulator • connects LAN to the internet • stands for Wireless Fidelity • an interconnection of networks • dumb device connecting computers • device used for video conferencing • intelligent device connecting computers • a device which connects one LAN to another LAN • ...
Networks 2022-03-24
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- The maximum amount of data transmitted over an internet connection in a certain about of time
- numbers that identify a device on a network
- supplies you access to the web
- we access information online through these
- a small amount of data sent over a network
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- a group of 2+ or other devices that are interconnected for the purpose of exchanging data and sharing resources
- a delay
- measures how efficient a communications channel is
- optic technology used to transmit information as pulses of light through strands of fiber made of glass or plastic over long distances
- connects devices to the internet
- forwards data packets between computer networks
11 Clues: a delay • supplies you access to the web • connects devices to the internet • we access information online through these • a small amount of data sent over a network • numbers that identify a device on a network • forwards data packets between computer networks • measures how efficient a communications channel is • ...
Networks 2021-06-25
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- Is an electrical or electromagnetic current that is used for carrying data from one device or network to another.
- Is a network cable used in home and business networks, providing data transmission speeds of up to 100 Mbps.
- A system that links together various pieces of electronic equipment from a small area.
- Is a network that uses electromagnetic waves traveling through free space to connect stations or devices.
- Is the transmission of wide bandwidth data over a high speed internet connection.
- Is a group of two or more devices or nodes that can communicate.
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- A communications network that provides connectivity to wireless devices within a limited geographic area.
- Pick up incoming signals or radiate outgoing Wi-Fi signals.
- Is a network device that both modulates and demodulates analog carrier signals for encoding and decoding digital information for processing.
- Is hardware device designed to receive, analyze and move incoming packets to another network.
- Is a global wide area network that connects computer systems across the world.
11 Clues: Pick up incoming signals or radiate outgoing Wi-Fi signals. • Is a group of two or more devices or nodes that can communicate. • Is a global wide area network that connects computer systems across the world. • Is the transmission of wide bandwidth data over a high speed internet connection. • ...
Networks 2021-06-25
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- Is any type of network with a high capacity to transport information that affects its transmission speed.
- an electrical impulse or radio wave transmitted or received.
- is a wireless computer network that links two or more devices using wireless communication to form a local area network
- a group or system of interconnected people or things.
- a device which forwards data packets to the appropriate parts of a computer network.
- Is a twisted pair cable for computer networks.
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- is a term used to define telecommunication and data transmission without wires.
- It is a normally metallic conductive device, designed with the aim of emitting and / or receiving electromagnetic waves into free space.
- Is a vast network that connects computers all over the world.
- a combined device for modulation and demodulation, for example, between the digital data of a computer and the analog signal of a phone line.
- local area network.
11 Clues: local area network. • Is a twisted pair cable for computer networks. • a group or system of interconnected people or things. • an electrical impulse or radio wave transmitted or received. • Is a vast network that connects computers all over the world. • is a term used to define telecommunication and data transmission without wires. • ...
Networks 2024-09-18
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- A network that connects devices within a limited area, such as a home, school, or office building.
- A technology used for connecting devices in a wired LAN.
- A wireless networking technology that allows devices like smartphones, laptops, and tablets to connect to the internet or a local network without cables.
- A high-speed internet connection that is always on and faster than traditional dial-up. It includes various types like DSL, cable, and fiber-optic connections.
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- Internet A type of broadband internet connection that uses the same coaxial cables as cable television to deliver high-speed internet access to homes and businesses.
- A type of local network that connects devices wirelessly, typically using Wi-Fi.
- A physical location where Wi-Fi is available, often in public areas such as cafes, airports, or hotels.
- A group of connected devices that communicate with each other, sharing resources like data and applications.
- A service that creates a secure, encrypted connection over the internet, allowing users to protect their data and browse the web anonymously.
- A system that translates human-readable domain names (like www.example.com) into IP addresses, allowing browsers to locate and load internet resources
- A broadband connection that transmits data over traditional telephone lines. DSL allows for internet access while still using the phone line for voice calls.
11 Clues: A technology used for connecting devices in a wired LAN. • A type of local network that connects devices wirelessly, typically using Wi-Fi. • A network that connects devices within a limited area, such as a home, school, or office building. • A physical location where Wi-Fi is available, often in public areas such as cafes, airports, or hotels. • ...
Network Basics 2014-03-25
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- LAN adapter, connects a computer to a network
- standard connector for network cables
- allows for expansion of existing networks
- looks at packets, accepts or rejects them
- enables networked devices to talk to each other efficiently
- connects networks in larger geographic areas
- wireless access point for mobile visitors
- less secure than wired connections
- service requesters
- for LANs, a system for connecting computer systems
- common connection point
- each node connects to exactly two other nodes
- computers that act as client and server to exchange files
- requires more cable than linear topology
- the option to set your wireless network to two frequency bands
- how wide the area of service is
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- organized around an individual person
- used in structured cabling for computer networks
- ex. Cell phones, wifi and terrestrial microwave networks
- main run of cable with a terminator at each end
- maximum throughput, data transfer rate
- forwards data packets along networks
- providers of a resource or service
- confined to a relatively small area
- configuration of cables, computers and other peripherals
- requires less cable than a star topology
- larger than a LAN, smaller than a WAN
- connection point
28 Clues: connection point • service requesters • common connection point • how wide the area of service is • less secure than wired connections • providers of a resource or service • confined to a relatively small area • forwards data packets along networks • organized around an individual person • standard connector for network cables • larger than a LAN, smaller than a WAN • ...
Computer Networks 2016-12-06
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- PSTN (6,6,9,7)
- A network of computers which are connected together in a limited area (5,4,7)
- Every computer on a network acquires a unique one of these when connecting. (2,7)
- A network topology where each computer is directly connected to every other device.
- A network topology where every computer is connected to a central device, e.g. a switch
- A connected collection of computers exchanging information.
- A networked computer that is providing a specific service to other computers on the network.
- Used to connect LANs around the world together where cabling is impractical.
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- A network that joins computer networks together over long distances. (4,4,7)
- A set of rules which that govern how networks operate, e.g. TCP/IP.
- A network component that emits a WIFI signal allowing WIFI enabled devices to connect. (8,6,5)
- A network where a networked computer requests services from a main computer. (6,6)
- A computer that is attached to a network that is dependent on the server to provide and manage the information.
- Sometinmes refered to as P2P, this is a network where no single computer is a dedicated server. (4,2,4)
- A unique number specific to every mobile device. (3,7)
- A network topology where each computer is connected to a loop of cable.
- A component on a computer network that contains a number of ports and stores the addresses of all connected network devices to efficiently send and receive data.
- A network topology that uses a long central cable to connect all of the computers together.
18 Clues: PSTN (6,6,9,7) • A unique number specific to every mobile device. (3,7) • A connected collection of computers exchanging information. • A set of rules which that govern how networks operate, e.g. TCP/IP. • A network topology where each computer is connected to a loop of cable. • A network that joins computer networks together over long distances. (4,4,7) • ...
Networks Basics 2013-09-05
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- Which topology requires a central controller or hub
- Communication between a computer and a keyboard involves
- The information to be communicated in a data communications system is the
- is a data communication system spanning states, countries, or the whole world\
- transmission, the channel capacity is shared by both communicating devices at all times
- connection provides a dedicated link between two devices
- connection, more than two devices can share a single link
- This was the first network
- the physical path over which a message travels.
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- set of rules that governs data communication
- An unauthorized user is a network
- a data communication system within a building, plant, or campus, or between nearby buildings
- Frequency of failure and network recovery time after a failure are measures of the
- are special-interest groups that quickly test, evaluate, and standardize new technologies
- the protocol suite for the current Internet
- an idea or concept that is a precursor to an Internet standard
- a collection of many separate networks
- Which topology requires a multipoint connection
18 Clues: This was the first network • An unauthorized user is a network • a collection of many separate networks • the protocol suite for the current Internet • set of rules that governs data communication • the physical path over which a message travels. • Which topology requires a multipoint connection • Which topology requires a central controller or hub • ...
Computer Networks 2013-10-18
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- (Wide Area Networks) cover a country or a continent.
- Topology refers to the shape of a network.
- is the standard technology for building wireless LANs and public hotspots.
- (Local Area Networks) cover a building.
- (Metropolitan Area Networks) cover a campus or a city.
- cables are used to connect computers.
- Router is a device that connects your computer or home LAN to the Internet.
- all data flows through a central switch, acommon connection point for the devices in the network.
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- all the computers are connected to a main cable or bus.
- network two computers are connected by cable to allow file sharing.
- networks are used in mobile phone communications.
- (Personal Area Networks) typically include a laptop, a mobile phone and a PDA.
- networks, however, use electronic waves, such as radio waves, to transmit data.
- Protocol is the language or set of rules that computers use to communicate which each other.
- all the devices are connected to one another in a continuous loop or ring.
15 Clues: cables are used to connect computers. • (Local Area Networks) cover a building. • Topology refers to the shape of a network. • networks are used in mobile phone communications. • (Wide Area Networks) cover a country or a continent. • (Metropolitan Area Networks) cover a campus or a city. • all the computers are connected to a main cable or bus. • ...
Network Requirements 2019-03-11
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- Computer networking device that creates a single aggregate network from multiple communication networks or network segments.
- is defined as the quantity of data being sent/received by unit of time.
- Computer networking technologies commonly used in local area networks (LAN), metropolitan area networks (MAN) and wide area networks (WAN).
- Protocol A system of rules that allow two or more entities of a communications system to transmit information via any kind of variation of a physical quantity.
- model Distributed application structure that partitions tasks or workloads between the providers of a resource or service, called servers, and service requesters, called clients.
- Interface Controller A computer hardware component that connects a computer to a computer network.[
- A piece of networking hardware used in telecommunications for telecommunications networks that allows data to flow from one discrete network to another.
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- Redistribution point or a communication endpoint.
- The measure of the capacity of a network.
- The coordination of events to operate a system in unison.
- network Digital telecommunications network which allows nodes to share resources. In computer networks, computing devices exchange data with each other using connections (data links) between nodes.
- Is the time required to transmit a packet across a network.
- High-speed Internet access that is always on and faster than the traditional dial-up access.
- computer networking device that connects devices on a computer network by using packet switching to receive, process, and forward data to the destination device.
- A unique identifier assigned to a network interface controller (NIC) for communications at the data link layer of a network segment.
- The process of selecting a path for traffic in a network, or between or across multiple networks.
- ring Local area network (LAN) technology is a communications protocol for local area networks. It uses a special three-byte frame called a "token" that travels around a logical "ring" of workstations or servers.
- Protection This means setting passwords and changing them regularly
18 Clues: The measure of the capacity of a network. • Redistribution point or a communication endpoint. • The coordination of events to operate a system in unison. • Is the time required to transmit a packet across a network. • Protection This means setting passwords and changing them regularly • is defined as the quantity of data being sent/received by unit of time. • ...
Michelin (Lavalle Marc-Aurèle) 2020-05-14
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- Can fly
- The bigger agricultural tire
- Race car
- Tire material
- Fast with two tires
- important city for Michelin
- Useful for cars
- What are its distribution networks in USA?
- The two founder were..
- What type of company ?
- With two tires
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- People in factory
- What is the first name of one of the founder?
- What is the first name of one of the founder?
- What are its distribution networks in Asie?
- What are its distribution networks in Europe?
- Name of the challenge starting in 1998
- What the name of the Company ?
- Production site
- Bigger than a car
20 Clues: Can fly • Race car • Tire material • With two tires • Production site • Useful for cars • People in factory • Bigger than a car • Fast with two tires • The two founder were.. • What type of company ? • important city for Michelin • The bigger agricultural tire • What the name of the Company ? • Name of the challenge starting in 1998 • What are its distribution networks in USA? • ...
C Albert - Network Devices 2023-01-03
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- used for inserting _____ in a _____ ___
- this is a device in heaven
- this device is a gateway to outside networks
- this legacy device isn't used in today's networks anymore
- all traffic has to flow through this device
- this legacy device is used to filter traffic between LAN segments
- this device has a nickname
- this device is a cost effective solution to traffic segmenting
- these devices can be found in most smart home appliances
- transfers __ current over an ________ cable
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- this device monitors all the ___ devices in a network
- this device connects to 802.11 wireless networks
- this device is another form factor for NIC
- this device protects _____ from unauthorized access
- this detects viruses on a ________
- this device connects to ethernet networks
- this device can be powered or unpowered
- this device is typically called a next generation ________
- these devices use radio waves to communicate with another device in this puzzle
19 Clues: this is a device in heaven • this device has a nickname • this detects viruses on a ________ • used for inserting _____ in a _____ ___ • this device can be powered or unpowered • this device connects to ethernet networks • this device is another form factor for NIC • all traffic has to flow through this device • transfers __ current over an ________ cable • ...
Computer Networks 2025-10-06
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- The set of rules that govern communication between devices.
- A type of cable made of glass fibers.
- Converts digital signals to analog for transmission.
- A device used to connect multiple computers in a network.
- A central server that stores shared files.
- A network that covers a small geographic area, like a school.
- The act of gaining unauthorized access to a computer.
- A type of network topology shaped like a ring.
- The smallest unit of data.
- A wireless network connection technology.
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- A connection medium for a wired network
- The network layout or arrangement.
- A device that connects different networks together.
- A private network that uses Internet technology.
- The device that directs data packets between networks.
- ADDRESS A unique address that identifies a device on a network.
- A device that joins two network segments and filters traffic.
- A network that covers a large area, like the Internet.
18 Clues: The smallest unit of data. • The network layout or arrangement. • A type of cable made of glass fibers. • A connection medium for a wired network • A wireless network connection technology. • A central server that stores shared files. • A type of network topology shaped like a ring. • A private network that uses Internet technology. • ...
lte 2024-11-20
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- The organization responsible for developing telecom standards
- Network that supports voice and multimedia services over LTE
- Responsible for packet-switched data routing in 2G/3G networks
- Function for enforcing policies and enabling flow-based charging
- Responsible for the radio access in 3G networks
- Manages signaling, session, and mobility in LTE network
- The device that connects to the LTE network, typically a mobile phone or tablet
- A digital cellular technology used in 3G networks
- Core network node involved in user-plane data transfer
- Handles the radio access for GSM and EDGE technologies
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- A database that stores subscriber information and manages authentication
- Control function of the Packet Gateway that deals with session management
- Modulation scheme for uplink with low Peak-to-Average Power Ratio
- Gateway acting as the termination point of EPC toward other packet networks
- The most widely used 2G mobile network standard
- LTE's access system providing radio connectivity
- A node that handles data forwarding between the radio network and the core network
- Centralized function responsible for policy control and charging in the network
- A gateway that connects the LTE network to external IP networks
- User plane component of the Packet Gateway, handling data forwarding
- Core network design for LTE, supporting IP and low latency
21 Clues: The most widely used 2G mobile network standard • Responsible for the radio access in 3G networks • LTE's access system providing radio connectivity • A digital cellular technology used in 3G networks • Core network node involved in user-plane data transfer • Handles the radio access for GSM and EDGE technologies • ...
Networking + Cyber Ethics 2025-05-30
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- Unwanted email
- Device that connects networks
- Crime involving computers
- Someone who breaks into networks
- Secret code for access
- Keeps your device safe
- Short for Internet Protocol
- Tells the computer where to send data
- Connecting two or more computers
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- Device used to connect to the internet
- Data protection rules you must follow
- Large network of networks
- Safe online behavior
- A set of connected computers
- You must not copy others' work
- Type of network at home
- Fake website to steal info
- File spreader with viruses
18 Clues: Unwanted email • Safe online behavior • Secret code for access • Keeps your device safe • Type of network at home • Crime involving computers • Large network of networks • Fake website to steal info • File spreader with viruses • Short for Internet Protocol • A set of connected computers • Device that connects networks • You must not copy others' work • Someone who breaks into networks • ...
Networks and Viruses 2018-06-09
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- Virus named after a dancer in Florida
- Named aFter the drinks code red mountain dew
- Virus created for cyberwarfare
- Networks that covers cities or towns
- One of the few MAC malware on the list
- Allows wireless devices to connect to the network
- Group of computers connected together
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- Worm for windows
- Networks used to cover a country our the world
- Connect multiple devices in a building or campus
- Form of trojan targeting computers running windows
- Network that connects nearby computers
- Used to connect multiple networks
- Known as down up
- Trojan horse virus use to infect windows
15 Clues: Worm for windows • Known as down up • Virus created for cyberwarfare • Used to connect multiple networks • Networks that covers cities or towns • Virus named after a dancer in Florida • Group of computers connected together • Network that connects nearby computers • One of the few MAC malware on the list • Trojan horse virus use to infect windows • ...
Computer Networks 2023-11-09
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- Relations The interactions between different organizations involved in a project .
- Measurement The process of collecting and analyzing project data to evaluate project performance .
- The way in which an organization is arranged to carry out its mission and objectives
- The process of predicting the time and cost required to complete project activities
- The people, equipment, and materials required to complete project activities .
- Project Teams The process of leading and directing project team members .
- The financial resources required to complete project activities .
- Project Management An iterative approach to project management that emphasizes flexibility and adaptability .
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- The process of assessing the success of a project against its objectives .
- The shared values, beliefs, and practices that characterize an organization
- Selection The process of choosing which projects to pursue based on their potential value to the organization
- The ability to achieve project objectives while balancing the demands of the project stakeholders .
- The process of shortening the project schedule without reducing the scope of work .
- Risks The process of identifying, assessing, and responding to project risks
- The process of determining when project activities will be performed and how long they will take .
- The process of creating a detailed project plan that outlines the work to be done, the resources required, and the schedule for completion
- The process of clarifying the project's objectives, scope, and deliverables
- The status of project activities and deliverables relative to the project plan .
- Strategy A plan that outlines how goals will be met and how resources will be allocated to achieve those goals
- A temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service, or result
20 Clues: The financial resources required to complete project activities . • The process of assessing the success of a project against its objectives . • The shared values, beliefs, and practices that characterize an organization • The process of clarifying the project's objectives, scope, and deliverables • ...
Networks 2022-04-26
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- Cable used to connect devices to a computer network
- A computer network that connects without cables
- Receives and sends data on computer networks
- The NBN is connected directly to the property through a fibre optic cable
- Cable used to connect the router to the wall socket
- Two or more devices connected for the purpose of sharing data electronically
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- The wire that runs between the node and the home with the purpose of connecting the NBN
- The NBN fibre optic cable stops at the closest node
- cable used to connect the NBN
- A means of connecting a device to a computer network without cables
10 Clues: cable used to connect the NBN • Receives and sends data on computer networks • A computer network that connects without cables • The NBN fibre optic cable stops at the closest node • Cable used to connect devices to a computer network • Cable used to connect the router to the wall socket • A means of connecting a device to a computer network without cables • ...
Networks 2013-03-13
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- A group of two or more computer systems linked together.
- Local Area Network
- A local or restricted communications network
- high-speed data transmission in which a single cable can carry a large amount of data at once
- A Web site developed collaboratively by a community of users, allowing any user to add and edit content.
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- Wide Area Network
- a private network that uses Internet protocols, network connectivity
- www.
- telephone connection in a system of many lines shared by many users. Maintained for a short period of time.
- A device that forwards data packets to parts of a computer network
10 Clues: www. • Wide Area Network • Local Area Network • A local or restricted communications network • A group of two or more computer systems linked together. • A device that forwards data packets to parts of a computer network • a private network that uses Internet protocols, network connectivity • ...
Networks 2014-06-16
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- the largest network in the world
- redirects network traffic between connected computers
- technology used to transmit digital data over a telephone line
- a wired way of connection computers together in a LAN
- protocol used to carry voice data over packet switched networks
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- monitors and filters network traffic
- old network protocol used for remote access to command-line
- protocol used for clock synchronization
- File ...... Protocol
- internet service to send and receive electronic letters
10 Clues: File ...... Protocol • the largest network in the world • monitors and filters network traffic • protocol used for clock synchronization • redirects network traffic between connected computers • a wired way of connection computers together in a LAN • internet service to send and receive electronic letters • old network protocol used for remote access to command-line • ...
