Lesson 2

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Across
  1. 2. A mostly obsolete device that may be found in older networks, that’s name is also used to refer to multiport repeaters
  2. 5. The amount of data that can be transferred on a network over a specific time interval
  3. 11. A list of MAC addresses and their corresponding port numbers kept by the Switch on a network
  4. 12. The equivalent of a hub but for wireless networks (full words)
  5. 13. The route a router uses when sending packets whose destination is not on the network
  6. 14. Term for a repeater containing several ports, with some even having 24 or more.
  7. 16. “Type” of frame that is meant to be processed by the entire network
  8. 17. “_ _ _ _ _ to send” is a message the AP sends to the computer saying it is all clear to start data transmission
  9. 19. The main “building block” of a Network
Down
  1. 1. “Mode” where a NIC processes every frame possible
  2. 3. “Type” of frame that is meant for a single computer
  3. 4. “_ _ _ _ _ _ _ to send” is a message from a computer to an AP to get perimission to transmit data
  4. 6. “_ _ _ _-Duplex Mode” is when a device can send and receieve data simultaneously
  5. 7. Component or “card” that houses ethernet ports and interprets wi-fi signals (abbreviation)
  6. 8. The “name” of a wireless network (abbreviation)
  7. 9. Most hubs will have these on the device to indicate things such as power, link status, network activity, and colissions
  8. 10. “_ _ _ _-Duplex Mode” is when a device cannot send and receieve data simultaneously
  9. 13. An old method of networking where devices are connected to each other rather than a central hub
  10. 15. Connecting two devices (such as switches) to expand a network
  11. 18. “Amplifies” signals from NICs into the network, compared to a microphone in the text