hardware
Across
- 1. software or hardware that can be configured to block data from certain locations, applications, or ports while still allowing relevant and necessary data to pass through
- 3. a network that exists over a large-scale geographical area, as compared to other network types, such as a local area network
- 4. a computer hardware component that allows a computer to connect to a network
- 6. a type of network topology in which a device (node) transmits its own data as well as serves as a relay for other nodes
- 8. hardware device or configured node on a local area network (LAN) that allows wireless capable devices
- 9. a device that analyzes the contents of data packets transmitted within a network or to another network
- 10. a network topology in which each network component is physically connected to a central node such as a router, hub or switch
Down
- 2. composed of inter-connected workstations and personal computers which are each capable of accessing and sharing data and devices
- 3. a system that delivers content or services to end users over the internet
- 4. a group of two or more devices or nodes that can communicate The devices or nodes in question can be connected
- 5. a network device that both modulates and demodulates analog carrier signals (called sine waves) for encoding and decoding
- 7. a high-speed device that receives incoming data packets and redirects them to their destination