Across
- 4. An operational mode of wireless network typically used to connect two wired LANS
- 6. A technology defined by IEEE 802.3i
- 8. A public WI-FI network that can usually be accessed hout an encryption or authentication code
- 12. A technology based on the IEEE 802.5 standard
- 13. A topology in which each device in the network is connected to every other device
- 14. The weakening of a signal as it travels across netowek media
- 16. Signals that are copied because of reflection and scattering and scattering and that arrive at the receiver at different times
- 18. An electrical component called a "resistor", placed at the ends of a physical bus network to absorb the signal instead of allowing it to bounce back up the wire
- 19. A type of signalling used in networks in which each bit of data is represented by a pulse of electricity
- 20. A type of signalling that uses analog techniques to encode binary 1s and 0s across a continuous range of values
- 21. The result of electricity bouncing off the ends of the cable and back at the other direction
Down
- 1. A technology defined by IEEE 802.3u
- 2. The arrangement of cabling and how cables connect one device to another in a network
- 3. The amount of information in a network transmission
- 5. 100 Mpbs Ethernet using baseband signalling
- 7. the actual amount of data transferred, not counting errors and acknowledgments
- 9. Sometimes called "Peer-To-Peer mode"
- 10. The actual application-to-application data transfer speed
- 11. The Error-checking code in an Ethernet frame's trailer
- 15. The cabling used to communicate between LANs or between hubs or switches
- 17. The Name given to the 802.11 series of IEEE Standards that define five common varieties of wireless LANs
