Networks
Across
- 4. A network that connects devices within a limited area, such as a home, school, or office building.
- 6. A technology used for connecting devices in a wired LAN.
- 7. A wireless networking technology that allows devices like smartphones, laptops, and tablets to connect to the internet or a local network without cables.
- 9. A high-speed internet connection that is always on and faster than traditional dial-up. It includes various types like DSL, cable, and fiber-optic connections.
Down
- 1. Internet A type of broadband internet connection that uses the same coaxial cables as cable television to deliver high-speed internet access to homes and businesses.
- 2. A type of local network that connects devices wirelessly, typically using Wi-Fi.
- 3. A physical location where Wi-Fi is available, often in public areas such as cafes, airports, or hotels.
- 5. A group of connected devices that communicate with each other, sharing resources like data and applications.
- 8. A service that creates a secure, encrypted connection over the internet, allowing users to protect their data and browse the web anonymously.
- 10. A system that translates human-readable domain names (like www.example.com) into IP addresses, allowing browsers to locate and load internet resources
- 11. A broadband connection that transmits data over traditional telephone lines. DSL allows for internet access while still using the phone line for voice calls.