Across
- 4. The available internet speed from a customer's ISP (Internet Service Provider)
- 5. Also known as a Wi-Fi booster, it is a node that duplicates the available wireless signal from a router across a wider range
- 6. The device that an ISP (Internet Service Provider) uses to connect a home to the web
- 7. This is a feature of Mesh Networking that avoids the need for the sharing of Wi-Fi passwords with visitors
- 10. What customers get when nodes are placed strategically throughout a home to ensure maximum coverage and performance
- 11. The Mesh Networking creates these for each supported HomeKit device to avoid having them communicate with other Wi-Fi devices outside of the network
Down
- 1. The integration of this within Mesh Wi-Fi Networks will provide customers with more security and will update encryption protocols daily to ensure their network remains secure from potential intrusions
- 2. Connected to a modem, these broadcast the internet signal from the modem to the wireless devices within a home
- 3. The kind of network in which signal strength degrades the further you’re away from the wireless node (router)
- 8. Devices that transmit and/or receive a wireless signal
- 9. The kind of network that includes a main router that connects to a modem and can include a series of nodes placed strategically throughout a home to optimize network coverage
