Chap 3

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Across
  1. 4. An operational mode of wireless network typically used to connect two wired LANS
  2. 6. A technology defined by IEEE 802.3i
  3. 8. A public WI-FI network that can usually be accessed hout an encryption or authentication code
  4. 12. A technology based on the IEEE 802.5 standard
  5. 13. A topology in which each device in the network is connected to every other device
  6. 14. The weakening of a signal as it travels across netowek media
  7. 16. Signals that are copied because of reflection and scattering and scattering and that arrive at the receiver at different times
  8. 18. An electrical component called a "resistor", placed at the ends of a physical bus network to absorb the signal instead of allowing it to bounce back up the wire
  9. 19. A type of signalling used in networks in which each bit of data is represented by a pulse of electricity
  10. 20. A type of signalling that uses analog techniques to encode binary 1s and 0s across a continuous range of values
  11. 21. The result of electricity bouncing off the ends of the cable and back at the other direction
Down
  1. 1. A technology defined by IEEE 802.3u
  2. 2. The arrangement of cabling and how cables connect one device to another in a network
  3. 3. The amount of information in a network transmission
  4. 5. 100 Mpbs Ethernet using baseband signalling
  5. 7. the actual amount of data transferred, not counting errors and acknowledgments
  6. 9. Sometimes called "Peer-To-Peer mode"
  7. 10. The actual application-to-application data transfer speed
  8. 11. The Error-checking code in an Ethernet frame's trailer
  9. 15. The cabling used to communicate between LANs or between hubs or switches
  10. 17. The Name given to the 802.11 series of IEEE Standards that define five common varieties of wireless LANs