Across
- 1. The external and internal devices and equipment that enable you to perform major functions such as input, output, storage, communication, processing, and more.
- 4. The electronic holding place for the instructions and data a computer needs to reach quickly. I
- 7. A set of instructions, data or programs used to operate computers and execute specific tasks.
- 8. A node that broadcasts data to every computer or Ethernet-based device connected to it.
- 9. A place where power or information leaves a system.
- 10. Wireless distribution method for two or more devices.
Down
- 2. These device manage the traffic between the networks by forwarding data packets to their intended IP addresses, and allowing multiple devices to use the same Internet connection.
- 3. A physical location where people can access the Internet, typically using Wi-Fi, via a wireless local area network (WLAN) with a router connected to an Internet service provider.
- 5. The part of the computer network infrastructure that interconnects different networks and provides a path for exchange of data between these different networks.
- 6. Emulation programs that allow you to log into a remote host.
