Data Transmission
Across
- 1. A number in a data packet header used to stop data packets that never reach their destination from 'clogging up' the data paths/routes.
- 5. Data that arrives at the destination with the bits no longer synchronised.
- 6. The actual data being carried in a data packet.
- 8. Data that can be sent in both direction at the same time(simultaneously).
- 9. A horizontal and vertical parity check on a block of data being transmitted. (2 words)
Down
- 2. The part of the data that indicates the end of the data packet and cyclic redundancy check error check. (2 words)
- 3. The part of the data packet that contains the IP addresses of the sender and receiver, and includes the packet number which allows reassembly of the data packets. (2 words)
- 4. Stages in a network that can receive and transmit data packets; routers are nodes in communication networks.
- 5. Data that can be sent on one direction only.
- 7. A device that enables data packets to be moved between different networks for example to join a LAN to a WAN.