Local and global networks

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Across
  1. 3. A device that receives a network signal from the provider and transmits this signal to all home devices.
  2. 5. Any computer that has access to the server services.
  3. 7. Resistors with a nominal value of 50 ohms, which produce signal attenuation at the ends of the network segment; Most often used for bus-type topologies.
  4. 9. A computer network that connects computers within a limited area, such as a school, laboratory.
Down
  1. 1. A high-performance computer with a large amount of external memory that provides maintenance for other computers by managing the allocation of expensive shared resources.
  2. 2. The central device of the cable system or network of the physical "star" topology, which, when receiving a packet to one of its ports, forwards it to all the others.
  3. 4. A computer network that covers large areas and includes a large number of computers and local area networks.
  4. 6. An electrical cable consisting of a central conductor and a shield arranged according to and separated by an insulating material or an air gap. It is used to transmit radio frequency electrical signals.
  5. 8. A device that is capable of amplifying and re-shaping the shape of an incoming analog network signal over a distance of another segment.