Williams-Networking Basics-Spring 2014

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Across
  1. 1. What is the device that connects a computer to the cabling of a computer network?
  2. 4. A type of high-speed data transmission used in which bandwidth is shared by more than on signal.
  3. 5. These devices use tables to lookup recipient addresses to efficiently deliver information packets across networks.
  4. 7. What type of inexpensive network is used in a small home where security is not a priority and no network administrator is required?
  5. 8. Districts create these policies to outline the intended uses of the network and Internet.
  6. 9. What type of topology has every system connected with complete redundancy so that if any cable fails, the system stays connected?
  7. 10. The government program provides help to obtain affordable telecommunication and Internet access to districts within the United States.
  8. 12. These are computers that access resources on the server or other computers.
  9. 14. This protocol is used by districts to handle phone calls via school's data networks.
Down
  1. 2. __________ computing relies on shared computing resources rather than local servers and local computers to handle applications.
  2. 3. This type of cabling uses light to carry the signal, but is very expensive.
  3. 6. These are the computers that provide shared resources like file, email, and print services.
  4. 9. These components are used to transmit data.
  5. 11. This type of connection is often used in home and business wired networks.
  6. 13. This device, often known as a smart hub, forwards information directly to intended recipient without broadcasting information to all other devices on the network.