Times 2 by Kerry Simpson

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Across
  1. 3. The IP address of the original computer.
  2. 7. Uses short-range radio links.
  3. 8. A set of protocols defined by 7 layers.
  4. 10. What happen when you have identical IP's on two different networks.
  5. 11. Network address ranges are divided into A,B,C.
  6. 14. Appended to the data before transmission.
  7. 16. Uses only 10% of the software of Bluetooth.
  8. 18. Extends the range of traditional Ethernet wirelines
  9. 20. The most commonly used twisted pair wire.
  10. 22. The NAT that maps unregistered IP's to registered IP's.
  11. 24. A type of network use as campus LAN.
  12. 25. Used to control un-acknowledged data segments.
  13. 26. A high level route representing many lower level routes.
  14. 30. The ports that can be duplicate without respect to the application
  15. 32. A device where every port is it's own separate segment.
  16. 33. The number that can be sub netted when using CIDR.
Down
  1. 1. Uses SMTP
  2. 2. Acts on behalf of another device.
  3. 4. Makes interconnection possible for networks.
  4. 5. The IP address of the receiving computer.
  5. 6. This layer provides mechanical interface.
  6. 9. Guaranteed bandwidth between and two locations.
  7. 12. A type of switch most commonly found in large WAN networks
  8. 13. Exceeds load capacity.
  9. 15. This layer does data reformatting
  10. 17. Each wire of a 4-pair UTP.
  11. 19. Converts layer 3 IP to layer 2 MAC address.
  12. 21. The type of address that are 32 bits long and 4 bits at a time.
  13. 23. Confined to line of sight.
  14. 27. Covers unlimited geographical area.
  15. 28. Maintains and/or terminates connections.
  16. 29. Cuts communication on or off between two computers.
  17. 31. Uses the digits 0 and 1