Networking
Across
- 2. The signal sent by a device ready to receive data
- 3. A type of topology where devices are connected together in a line
- 4. The type of transmission where data is transmitted multiple bits at a time down multiple wires
- 6. A three letter acronym required for a device to connect to the internet
- 7. The signal sent by a device wishing to send data
- 9. The name for the type of layout of a network regarding how its actually wired
- 12. A type of security employed by a network owner where only devices on a list are able to join
- 13. A network in which a server provides data and information to a client
- 16. The network protocol used when sending signals across a WiFi connection
- 18. The name of a network in a wide area
Down
- 1. The name for the type of layout of a network regarding how its logically set up regardless of wiring
- 3. A type of security employed by a network owner where devices on a list are unable to join
- 4. A network in which two clients have equal status when connected
- 5. The name of a network in a local area
- 8. The type of transmission where data is transmitted one bit at a time down a single wire
- 10. A type of topology where all devices are connected to a central point such as a router, hub, or server
- 11. The time delay when a component of a computer is responding to an instruction
- 14. The problem that can arise when using parallel transmission over long distances
- 15. A type of address all devices are assigned and must have to be used on a network
- 17. The identifier of a network