Across
- 2. A university might have this type of network
- 4. Dumb version of a switch that receives traffic in one port and repeats it out of all other ports.
- 5. This provides resources across a network.
- 6. A connection between two or more devices.
- 7. Early Ethernet networks relied on this type of topology that used vampire taps.
- 9. Layer 3 device that makes forwarding decisions based on IP addresses.
- 11. This type of network topology features a redundant ring.
- 12. Type of network commonly associated with Bluetooth, smartphones, etc.
- 15. This topology is the most expensive because it is the most redundant. (includes a hyphen)
- 16. Intelligent device that makes forwarding decisions based on MAC addresses.
- 17. This network exists for the sole purpose of transmitting stored data.
Down
- 1. Type of network usually associated with offices, homes, and buildings.
- 2. Device that allows an end user to access a network.
- 3. Similar to airline paths, this topology creates WAN links (includes hyphens).
- 5. The most popular physical LAN topology in use today.
- 8. A hybrid of a hub-and-spoke and a full-mesh topology (includes hyphen)
- 10. This type of network would span across a city.
- 13. Another name for this is peer-to-peer
- 14. Wired or wireless; this interconnects devices in a network.
