Across
- 5. The time between when a bit is sent and received.
- 7. Is an unsecure network device that connects anything nearby without wires.
- 10. A network of interconnected LANs spread over multiple locations.
- 11. This connects devices within a LAN and multiple of these connect to form a WAN.
- 12. This is an algorithm that Google, this algorithm uses the amount of pages that link to one page to decide the importance of that one page.
- 14. Oldest form of networking, mostly obsolete, broadcasts to all connected computers.
- 16. A unique number assigned to every device connected to the internet, used to differentiate between devices.
- 18. A cheap way to send data, loses signal quickly.
- 19. A wireless way of sending data, loses signal quickly.
- 20. What a (13 Down) makes with the information it collects.
Down
- 1. A piece of the computer's motherboard that allows it to connect to a network.
- 2. Large versions of these are laid out along the ocean floor to connect the internet between continents, uses (8 Down) to transmit data.
- 3. A network of interconnected computers in one location.
- 4. Originally designed as communication system that could survive a nuclear attack, and is the precursor to the internet.
- 6. The max amount of bits transmissible, measured in (15 Down).
- 8. A quick way of sending data with losing signal, is expensive and hard to work with.
- 9. A cable that has a max speed of 1 Gbps.
- 13. A program that follows all hyperlinks on a page, and all connected pages, to prepare a browser for use.
- 15. The amount of bits a device a transmit per second.
- 17. Takes receives information from a computer and sends it only to the computer it was addressed to
