Across
- 1. The physical components that compose a computer system or network. Examples: Keyboard, Cables, Monitor, Circuit Board, and Printer
- 5. The process of the computer presenting, displaying, or otherwise giving data. Examples: Video, Audio, and Printing
- 8. Power Supply (UPS) A device that is constantly providing battery power to a computer while the wall outlet continually recharges the batteries.
- 11. and Communications The practice of connecting two or more computers to transfer data. Examples: Copper cables, Radio signals, Routers, and Switches
- 12. Devices Devices that contain non-volatile memory for saving or maintaining data. Examples: Hard disk drives, Solid-state drives, Optical drives, and Flash drives
- 13. Panel Provides an easy way to connect devices and accommodate different types of cabling. Examples: Ethernet and Fiber Optic Cables
Down
- 2. A device that connects two or more network segments or subnets.
- 3. The movement of data or commands to the internal computer hardware. Examples: Mouse, Keyboard, and Touchscreen
- 4. Instructions or data that are stored electronically, either on a hard drive or a special chip. Examples: Operating systems, Program applications, and Hardware drivers
- 6. Controller Use it to monitor and manage wireless access points in a wireless network architecture.
- 7. The flow of data through a series of procedures as defined by a set of instructions. Examples: Central processing unit (CPU) and Random-access memory (RAM)
- 9. Lets you connect multiple devices to the same network segment.
- 10. Provide functions, such as storing files, managing Active Directory, providing IP addresses (DHCP), etc.
