Networks and topologies (J277)

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Across
  1. 2. A server that stores website content and delivers web pages.
  2. 6. A network confined to a small geographical area.
  3. 7. A device that allows wireless devices to connect to a network (acronym).
  4. 10. A network model where all computers share resources directly.
  5. 11. A network that spans a large geographical area.
  6. 12. The delay before a transfer of data begins.
  7. 13. A client application used to access web pages.
  8. 15. A device that forwards data packets between computer networks.
  9. 16. A network topology where every node is connected to every other node.
  10. 17. A network topology where all devices connect to a central hub.
  11. 19. A common type of wired transmission media.
  12. 21. Remote computing services accessed over the Internet.
  13. 23. A device that connects devices in a network and filters traffic.
  14. 24. Hardware that allows a computer to connect to a network (acronym).
Down
  1. 1. Transmission media using light to carry data.
  2. 3. A numerical label assigned to each device on a computer network.
  3. 4. In a client-server model, a computer that requests services.
  4. 5. The maximum data transfer rate of a network.
  5. 8. An advantage of the star topology due to its hub.
  6. 9. A global system of interconnected computer networks.
  7. 14. In a client-server model, a computer that provides services.
  8. 18. A key advantage of mesh topology, providing multiple paths for data.
  9. 20. Providing space on a server for a website.
  10. 22. A system that translates domain names into IP addresses (acronym).