CHAPTER 2

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Across
  1. 2. A device that reads the source and destination of MAC addresses.
  2. 5. It is a unique identifier for a device on a network
  3. 7. the scope of devices to which broadcast frames are forwarded is called
  4. 9. where to send a packet when the router doesn’t have an entry in its routing table
  5. 10. A unique numerical label assigned to each device connected to the internet
  6. 13. In a computer’s IP address configuration the IP address of the computer’s router
  7. 14. When the destination MAC address matches the BIA of a NIC, it’s a
  8. 18. When the destination is the broadcast address,it's a
  9. 19. It can send an receive data simultaneously
Down
  1. 1. Amount of data that can be transferred in an interval is
  2. 3. turns off the gatekeeper functions and enables the NIC to process all frames
  3. 4. Attaching a computer to a network requires a device or medium to create and mediate the connection between a computer and the networking medium
  4. 6. Device that enable multiple LANs to communicate with one another by forwarding packet from one LAN to another
  5. 8. The heart of a wireless network is the wireless
  6. 11. A device that enables you to connect computers whose distance from one another would make communication impossible.
  7. 12. MODE It Can send or receive (but not both) at one time
  8. 15. Wireless NICs connect to network using
  9. 16. A device that enables long distance communiation between computers.
  10. 17. A multiple repeater is also reffered as a
  11. 20. port used to connect two hubs together or hub to a switch