Across
- 1. A device that connects multiple devices or other computers on a network.
- 4. A network topology where all devices are connected to a central hub or switch.
- 6. A type Network architecture where computers share resources directly.
- 8. A computer used by a single user, typically for office or personal tasks.
- 10. A global network connecting devices across large distances.
- 11. A computer network connecting personal devices within a close proximity (not more than 10m), such as a home or office.
- 13. A device that produces a hard copy of digital information.
- 15. A computer that requests services from a server on a network.
- 17. When computers are interconnected within the same geographical area, such as in a city.
Down
- 2. A network topology where devices are connected along a single cable, with each device having a unique address.
- 3. A computer that manages the network resources, software and files.
- 5. The physical arrangement of computers and other devices in a network.
- 7. A global network of computers that allows users to share information and communicate with each other.
- 9. Internal company network for communication and resource sharing.
- 12. Hardware for connecting a computer to a network medium.
- 14. Circular form of network topology.
- 16. A computer network connecting devices within a limited geographic area, such as a building or campus. (ranging up to 100m)
