COMPUTER NETWORKING
Across
- 2. – A unique hardware ID for each network device.
- 4. – A network within a small area like a school or office.
- 5. – A small unit of data sent over a network.
- 8. – A security system that controls incoming and outgoing traffic.
- 10. -A network that covers large areas, like the internet.
- 11. – Converts website names into IP addresses.
- 13. – Connects two different networks together.
- 15. – A person who manages and maintains a network.
- 18. – Connects multiple devices in a LAN and manages data flow.
- 20. – A physical cable that connects devices in a network.
- 21. – A company that provides internet access.
- 23. – A location where you can connect to Wi-Fi.
- 25. – The delay in data transmission across a network.
- 26. – Connects a home or business to the internet.
- 27. – A type of wired connection for networks.
Down
- 1. – The maximum amount of data that can be transferred over a network.
- 3. – A computer or device that uses the services of a server.
- 5. – A tool used to test network connection speed and stability.
- 6. – A group of computers connected to share data and resources.
- 7. – Provides secure access to a network over the internet.
- 9. – A set of rules for how devices communicate (e.g., TCP/IP).
- 12. – The name of a Wi-Fi network.
- 14. – Wireless technology that connects devices to a network.
- 15. – Any device connected to a network.
- 16. – A device that allows wireless devices to join a network.
- 17. – A unique number that identifies a device on a network.
- 18. – A computer that provides data or services to others in the network.
- 19. – A basic device that connects several computers together.
- 22. – The layout or structure of a network.
- 24. – A device that directs data between networks.