Network Topology crossword by Mukesh

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  1. 3. Offer: The message sent by a DHCP server in response to a DHCP client's discover message, offering an IP address lease.
  2. 4. Discover: The message sent by a DHCP client to discover DHCP servers available on the network.
  3. 5. Service Set Identifier is the name of a wireless network, allowing devices to identify and connect to a specific network.
  4. 7. The ability of a wireless device to maintain a network connection while moving between different access points within the same network.
  5. 10. Topology: A network topology where devices are connected directly to each other, typically through dedicated links.
  6. 11. Topology: A network topology where all devices are connected to a single communication channel, forming a linear structure.
  7. 13. Wi-Fi Protected Access is a security protocol used to secure wireless networks, with WPA2 and WPA3 being subsequent versions offering improved security features.
  8. 15. Network: A network that allows devices to communicate without the need for physical wired connections, using radio waves or other wireless technologies.
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  1. 1. Server: A network device or software that provides IP addresses and network configuration information to DHCP clients.
  2. 2. Topology: A network topology where devices are connected in a circular manner, with each device having exactly two neighbors. Star Topology: A network topology where devices are connected to a central hub or switch, forming a centralized structure.
  3. 3. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is a network protocol used to automatically assign IP addresses, subnet masks, and other network configuration parameters to devices on a network.
  4. 4. Client: A device or software that receives IP addresses and other network configuration parameters from a DHCP server.
  5. 6. A wireless networking technology that uses radio waves to provide high-speed internet and network connectivity.
  6. 8. Topology: A network topology where each device has a dedicated connection to every other device, providing redundancy and fault tolerance.
  7. 9. Topology: The physical or logical layout of a network, describing how devices are designed and made up.
  8. 12. Address Lease: The duration for which an IP address is assigned to a DHCP client by a DHCP server.
  9. 14. Point (AP): A device that acts as a central hub or transmitter in a wireless network, allowing devices to connect and access the network.