Across
- 3. The part of a machine that allows for network connection.
- 6. A device that allows for multiple wired connections, through a single network port.
- 9. The allowable amount of data that can travel over a network.
- 10. End point of a network connection.
- 12. The physical connection cable of a network.
- 13. A device that allows for multiple connections, wirelessly, to a networks and performs small scale client management.
- 14. The distance a wireless signal can carry without signal degradation.
- 15. Physical and logical. The physical of a network refers to the configuration of cables, computers, and other peripherals. Logical is the method used to pass the information between workstations.
Down
- 1. A large scale network connecting entire states, a nation, or countries to one another.
- 2. Wireless networks, commonly available at local business like DairyQueen and StarBucks.
- 4. The receiving machine of a network: Desktop, laptop, tablet, or mobile devices.
- 5. A cable to which multiple nodes or workstations are attached.
- 6. The managing machine of a network: often control network distribution or user access.
- 7. A form of digital protection attached to a network.
- 8. A small scale network, focused on a location like a room, building, or small geographic area.
- 11. A hardware device that contains multiple independent but connected modules of network and internet work equipment.
- 16. A machine connected, locally, to another machine.
