COMPUTER NETWORKS
Across
- 3. The physical or logical arrangement of devices in a network.
- 5. A device that regenerates and strengthens network signals.
- 6. A device that connects two different networks using different protocols.
- 9. A security system that monitors and controls network traffic.
- 13. The maximum amount of data that can be transmitted over a network in a given time.
- 16. The most widely used wired LAN technology.
- 19. A set of rules governing communication between devices.
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- 1. A device that converts digital signals to analog and vice versa for Internet access.
- 2. A computer or device that requests services from a server.
- 4. A device that connects and filters traffic between two LAN segments.
- 7. A network that spans a large geographical area, such as the Internet.
- 8. A small unit of data transmitted over a network.
- 10. A networking device that forwards data packets between networks.
- 11. A network that covers a small geographical area, such as a school or office.
- 12. The system that translates domain names into IP addresses.
- 14. Address A unique numerical identifier assigned to a device on a network.
- 15. A computer that provides resources or services to other computers on a network.
- 17. A basic networking device that broadcasts data to all connected devices.
- 18. A device that connects computers within a local network and forwards data to the correct destination.