Across
- 2. The range of frequencies the data can be carried on over a given channel. (Measured in Hz)
- 4. Data transmission method where the clock pulses of the sending and receiving devices are in time with each other
- 7. The rules for communication between computers and/or devices on a network
- 8. Data transmission method where bits are sent simultaneously along several wires
- 9. The number of signal changes per second. (Measured in baud)
- 10. This device enables networks which run on different protocols to be connected. For example it can be used to connect a LAN to the Internet.
Down
- 1. The time delay between the data being sent and its arrival
- 3. Data transmission method where the clock pulses of the sending and receiving devices are not in time with each other.
- 5. This device forwards packets to then next node on a network using the destination IP address and its routing tables
- 6. Data transmission method where bits are sent along one wire, one after the other
- 9. The number of bits transmitted per second. (Measured in bps)
