Across
- 1. The most popular means of communicating data wirelessly within a fixed location
- 6. An interface that enables communication between two different networks
- 7. Determines the volume of data that can be transmitted in a given time
- 8. A standard developed by a group of electronics manufacturers that allows any sort of electronic equipment to automatically make their own connections without wires, cables or any direct action from a user
- 10. A hardware device that allows a computer to send and receive data over a telephone line or a cable or satellite connection
- 13. Acts as an interface between two networks
- 14. A group of two or more computers linked together so that they can share resources and can communicate with one another
Down
- 2. A network of networks that connects computers worldwide via a huge set of telecommunications links
- 3. A device that coverts digital signals in a form that can pass through a transmission medium
- 4. A device that connects multiple devices on the same network to facilitate communication among the devices
- 5. Enables users locally and worldwide to send electronic messages to one person or to a group and to receive messages from others
- 7. Usually referred to as webcasting
- 9. A programming language that you can use to create web pages
- 11. This is a type of threat that originates outside the organisation or institution with the intention of corrupting or stealing confidential information of that organisation
- 12. A set of rules that define how computers interact or communicate with each other
