Across
- 4. A method of routing data through additional ports (4,10)
- 6. A global network of networks (8)
- 8. The range of frequencies available on a communication medium (9)
- 9. A set of rules for allocating a locally unique IP addresses to devices as they connect to a network (4)
- 11. Each byte is sent separately as soon as its ready with a start and stop bit at either end (12,4,12)
- 12. A protocol used on WiFi used to avoid collisions when devices need to send data/if the transmission medium is idle or not (4,2)
Down
- 1. Organisations who allocate administer domain names and IP Addresses (8,10)
- 2. A method of dividing a network into multiple smaller networks (6,7)
- 3. This is the rate at which a signal changes (4,4)
- 5. Theres one main server with most of the storage and processing power, and other nodes act as clients (6,6)
- 7. Unique ID given to all devices on a network (3,7)
- 10. An endpoint of a communication flow across a computer network (6)
