Across
- 4. A device that converts digital data into analog for transmission and vice versa.
- 5. A wireless networking technology allowing devices to connect without cables.
- 7. A collection of interconnected devices for communication.
- 8. A unit of data transmitted over a network.
- 12. A wireless device that connects Wi-Fi clients to a wired network.
- 15. A network that allows controlled access from outside users.
- 16. A network spread across countries or continents.
- 20. A set of rules governing data communication.
- 21. The global network of interconnected computers.
- 24. The physical or logical arrangement of devices in a network.
- 25. A special data packet passed around in ring topology for communication control.
- 26. A topology with point-to-point connections between all devices.
- 28. A computer that requests and uses services from a server.
- 31. A topology where all devices are connected to a central hub or switch.
- 32. A device that connects and filters traffic between two LAN segments.
- 33. A unique hardware identifier assigned to a network interface card.
- 36. A network covering a city or campus.
- 37. A topology where all computers share a single backbone cable.
Down
- 1. The amount of data that can be transmitted in a given time.
- 2. A network connection between exactly two devices.
- 3. A device used to regenerate or amplify signals in a network.
- 6. A wireless technology used for short-range communication.
- 9. A wired LAN technology based on IEEE 802.3 standard.
- 10. A security device that filters incoming and outgoing network traffic.
- 11. A device connecting networks using different communication protocols.
- 13. A computer providing resources or services to other computers.
- 14. A private network accessible only within an organization.
- 17. A device that connects multiple networks and routes data between them.
- 18. A software tool used for analyzing network packets.
- 19. The time taken for a data packet to travel from source to destination.
- 22. A topology combining characteristics of star and bus topologies.
- 23. A unique address assigned to each device on a network.
- 27. A basic device that connects multiple computers and broadcasts data to all.
- 29. A network covering a small geographical area like a home or school.
- 30. A hardware component that allows a computer to connect to a network.
- 34. A topology where each node connects to exactly two others, forming a circle.
- 35. A device that forwards data only to the specific destination device.
