Across
- 3. The IP address of the original computer.
- 7. Uses short-range radio links.
- 8. A set of protocols defined by 7 layers.
- 10. What happen when you have identical IP's on two different networks.
- 11. Network address ranges are divided into A,B,C.
- 14. Appended to the data before transmission.
- 16. Uses only 10% of the software of Bluetooth.
- 18. Extends the range of traditional Ethernet wirelines
- 20. The most commonly used twisted pair wire.
- 22. The NAT that maps unregistered IP's to registered IP's.
- 24. A type of network use as campus LAN.
- 25. Used to control un-acknowledged data segments.
- 26. A high level route representing many lower level routes.
- 30. The ports that can be duplicate without respect to the application
- 32. A device where every port is it's own separate segment.
- 33. The number that can be sub netted when using CIDR.
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- 1. Uses SMTP
- 2. Acts on behalf of another device.
- 4. Makes interconnection possible for networks.
- 5. The IP address of the receiving computer.
- 6. This layer provides mechanical interface.
- 9. Guaranteed bandwidth between and two locations.
- 12. A type of switch most commonly found in large WAN networks
- 13. Exceeds load capacity.
- 15. This layer does data reformatting
- 17. Each wire of a 4-pair UTP.
- 19. Converts layer 3 IP to layer 2 MAC address.
- 21. The type of address that are 32 bits long and 4 bits at a time.
- 23. Confined to line of sight.
- 27. Covers unlimited geographical area.
- 28. Maintains and/or terminates connections.
- 29. Cuts communication on or off between two computers.
- 31. Uses the digits 0 and 1
