Networking Basics

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Across
  1. 4. Network that connects computers and other devices in a relatively small area
  2. 5. A network junction or connection point
  3. 8. Computer circuit board or card that is installed in a computer so that it can be connected to a network
  4. 9. The geographic boundary covered by a Wi-Fi (802.11) wireless access point
  5. 10. A hardware device that routes data (hence the name) from a local area network (LAN) to another network connection
  6. 11. Computer that provides data to other computers on either an LAN or WAN
  7. 12. The part of a network that handles the major traffic and runs the longest distances while employing the highest speed transmission paths
  8. 13. Bandwidth saving device the connects multiple computers into a network
  9. 16. A common digital pathway between resources and devices. There are two major types: system and peripheral
Down
  1. 1. A communications network that covers a geographic area such as a town, city or suburb
  2. 2. A user's desktop, laptop, tablet or smart phone that can be connected to the network
  3. 3. A long-distance communications network that covers a wide geographic area, such as a state or country
  4. 6. Limits the data that can pass through and protects a networked server or client machine from damage
  5. 7. Most common type of connection computers use in a local area network (LAN)
  6. 14. Wireless networking technology that allows computers and other devices to communicate over a wireless signal
  7. 15. Component that allows multiple computers and other devices to be connected via local area network (LAN)