Ch 4 Network Access

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Across
  1. 3. Analogy: The larger the pipe, more water that can flow through it.
  2. 5. Allows multiple paths for light.
  3. 9. Network ports are able to automatically change the sending/receiving pin positions depending on the connected device.
  4. 10. Cables are normally used to connect hubs to hubs or switches to switches, but they can also be used to directly connect two hosts to create a simple network.
  5. 13. Converting a stream of data bits into predefined "codes”.
  6. 15. An arrangement of the nodes and the physical connections between them.
  7. 17. LLC connects to Layer.
Down
  1. 1. Regulates the placement of data frames onto the media.
  2. 2. Contention- based technology for 802.3 networks.
  3. 4. Indicates the source and destination nodes on the media.
  4. 6. The way a network transfers frames from one node to the next.
  5. 7. Cable connect a workstation’s serial port t to a router’s console port, using an adapter.
  6. 8. Is a pin used for transmitting.
  7. 11. MAC connects to Layer.
  8. 12. Contention- based technology for 802.11 networks.
  9. 14. Analogy: As a valve is opened, more water flows through.
  10. 16. Used to determine if the frame arrived without error.
  11. 18. Is a pin used for receiving.