Across
- 2. Sends a signal to every computer on a local area network. Considered old and obsolete.
- 4. Specific address assigned to a device (no space).
- 6. What "www" stands for (no space).
- 7. 8 of these form a byte.
- 8. 1000 of these form a megabyte.
- 11. What "ISP" stands for (no space).
- 13. Maximum rate of which data can be transferred. Measured by bitrate.
- 15. Is used for wireless connections. Also found within this classroom. (no space.)
- 16. The time it takes for data to travel from sender to receiver.
- 18. What the internet was modeled after.
- 23. A collection of local area networks.
- 26. The thing that every URL starts with (and what it stands for)(no space).
Down
- 1. 1000 of these form a terabyte.
- 3. What "UTP" stands for (no space).
- 5. 1000 of these form a gigabyte.
- 7. 1000 of these form a kilobyte.
- 9. The number of bits transferred per second.
- 10. The part of a motherboard a fiber optic cable is plugged into.
- 12. What "URL" stands for (no space).
- 14. Can connect multiple devices in the same location.
- 17. The ranking system used by Google (no space).
- 19. The type of connector that is used by a UTP.
- 20. Follows hyperlinks in webpages to create a search index.
- 21. Can send a signal to a specific computer connected on a local area network.
- 22. The number of people that own the internet.
- 24. Sends data using radio waves.
- 25. A top level domain name used for websites trying to make money (period included).