Across
- 2. A mostly obsolete device that may be found in older networks, that’s name is also used to refer to multiport repeaters
- 5. The amount of data that can be transferred on a network over a specific time interval
- 11. A list of MAC addresses and their corresponding port numbers kept by the Switch on a network
- 12. The equivalent of a hub but for wireless networks (full words)
- 13. The route a router uses when sending packets whose destination is not on the network
- 14. Term for a repeater containing several ports, with some even having 24 or more.
- 16. “Type” of frame that is meant to be processed by the entire network
- 17. “_ _ _ _ _ to send” is a message the AP sends to the computer saying it is all clear to start data transmission
- 19. The main “building block” of a Network
Down
- 1. “Mode” where a NIC processes every frame possible
- 3. “Type” of frame that is meant for a single computer
- 4. “_ _ _ _ _ _ _ to send” is a message from a computer to an AP to get perimission to transmit data
- 6. “_ _ _ _-Duplex Mode” is when a device can send and receieve data simultaneously
- 7. Component or “card” that houses ethernet ports and interprets wi-fi signals (abbreviation)
- 8. The “name” of a wireless network (abbreviation)
- 9. Most hubs will have these on the device to indicate things such as power, link status, network activity, and colissions
- 10. “_ _ _ _-Duplex Mode” is when a device cannot send and receieve data simultaneously
- 13. An old method of networking where devices are connected to each other rather than a central hub
- 15. Connecting two devices (such as switches) to expand a network
- 18. “Amplifies” signals from NICs into the network, compared to a microphone in the text
