Across
- 3. The physical layout or arrangement of computers and devices in a network.
- 5. A network that covers a small area, such as a room, building, or campus.
- 6. An intelligent network device that connects different networks and determines the best route for data transmission.
- 8. A wireless network that provides short-range connectivity using high-frequency radio waves.
- 9. The network of physical devices, vehicles, appliances, and other objects embedded with sensors, software, and connectivity to exchange data over the internet.
- 10. A company or organization that provides internet services to users.
- 11. A network organized by an individual for personal use, typically connecting personal devices such as smartphones, tablets, and laptops.
- 12. Software used to access and display web pages on the internet.
- 14. A network that covers an entire city or district.
Down
- 1. A network that connects multiple intranets together to share resources with external parties.
- 2. A unique address that specifies the location of a resource on the internet. Consists of the protocol, server name, path, and file name.
- 4. A network device that connects two dissimilar types of networks.
- 7. A private computer network owned by a company or organization, accessible only to employees.
- 8. A collection of web pages accessible through a specific domain name.
- 13. A network that extends over a large geographical area, such as a country or the entire world.
