Across
- 2. The protocol is responsible for ensuring data arrives correctly.
- 3. A network's ability to handle an increase in load or demand.
- 6. A network where computers communicate directly with each other without a central server.
- 8. This type of address uniquely identifies a device on a network.
- 9. A network that covers a large geographical area.
- 10. The smallest unit of data in a network.
- 12. The main method for measuring the capacity of a network connection.
- 15. The device that forwards data packets between computer networks.
- 16. A private network that uses public networks to connect remote sites or users.
- 17. This protocol ensures data is sent securely over the network.
Down
- 1. A standard for connecting computers in a local area network.
- 2. This protocol breaks data into small packets for transmission.
- 4. This network layer protocol handles the routing of packets.
- 5. A type of network configuration where all devices are connected to a central hub.
- 7. A device that amplifies or regenerates network signals to extend the range.
- 11. The maximum amount of data that can be transmitted over a network in a given time.
- 13. A technology that allows multiple devices to share the same network connection.
- 14. A system that converts domain names to IP addresses.
