Across
- 2. Channels that do not interfere with each other
- 4. Newer Wi-Fi encryption, stronger protections
- 6. Standard Wi-Fi network using an access point
- 8. Standard that adjusts channels and power for regulations
- 10. Pushes clients to the optimal frequency band
- 12. Specific frequency range used by wireless networks
- 14. Authentication using usernames and a central server
- 15. Access point managed by a central controller
- 17. Common Wi-Fi encryption standard, uses AES
- 19. Focuses wireless signal in a single direction
- 21. Newer Wi-Fi band with high throughput and less congestion
- 22. Provides limited access for visitors
- 24. Unique MAC address of a wireless access point
- 25. Shared secret key for Wi-Fi authentication
Down
- 1. Web page that forces login or acceptance before access
- 3. Radiates signal in all directions equally
- 5. Devices connect directly without an access point
- 7. Determines how much bandwidth is available on a channel
- 9. Wireless network type with devices relaying traffic
- 11. Direct wireless link between two sites
- 13. Frequency band with faster speeds and shorter range
- 16. Self-contained access point with all features built in
- 18. Frequency band with longer range but more interference
- 20. Network name that spans multiple access points
- 23. Network name broadcasted by a wireless access point
