Across
- 3. topology in which all computers are connected to a central node
- 5. uses a table to lookup recipient address
- 8. a computer network that can cover large regions, over long distances
- 9. computer that provides shared resources to end user
- 11. a measure of available or consumed data communication resources
- 14. network interface controller
- 16. a computer network that interconnects computers in a limited area
- 17. the method a network system uses to physically connect workstations
- 19. computer networking technology for LANs
- 21. creates internal connections which allow all systems to get full bandwidth
- 23. fellow workstation
Down
- 1. _5; twisted pair cable used for carrying signals in computer network
- 2. a site that offers internet access over a wireless network
- 4. widely used data hierarchical structure showing connections of root node to all child nodes
- 6. a topology in which all systems are connected to a circle of cable
- 7. a device or set of devices or software designed to permit/deny network transmissions
- 10. a computer network that usually spans a city or a large campus
- 11. part of computer network infrastructure that interconnects various pieces
- 12. a structure which may contain a value, condition or representation of another data structure
- 13. connects computers in a star via series of ports
- 15. workstation that typically accesses resources on a server
- 18. simple topology used for smaller networks; each system connected with single cable
- 20. the set of allowed values for a variable
- 22. a technology that allows an electronic device to exchange data wirelessly
- 23. a computer network used for communication among personal computerized devices
- 24. _45; registered jack connector and wiring pattern for phone networks
