Across
- 1. The most common LAN topology where all nodes connect to a central hub or switch.
- 4. A device that connects two LANs and filters traffic based on MAC addresses.
- 5. A topology where every node is connected to every other node, providing high redundancy.
- 8. A type of wired media often used for cable TV, consisting of a central conductor and a shield.
- 9. Transmission media that uses light pulses to transmit data at very high speeds.
Down
- 1. A flow control protocol where the sender can transmit multiple frames before needing an ACK.
- 2. A Layer 3 device that determines the best path for data packets across different networks.
- 3. A topology that combines two or more different standard topologies.
- 6. An error detection technique where the sender adds the segment data and sends the complement of the sum.
- 7. A simple error detection method that adds an extra bit to make the number of 1s even or odd.
