Across
- 2. A technology that allows a router to communicate with multiple devices simultaneously rather than in a round-robin sequence.
- 4. The process in mobile telecommunications where a cellular session is transferred from one base station to another without interruption.
- 5. The deviation of the attenuation affecting a signal over certain propagation media, often caused by multipath interference in wireless.
Down
- 1. A signal processing technique used in Wi-Fi 6 to direct a wireless signal toward a specific receiving device rather than broadcasting in all directions.
- 3. The portion of a hierarchical network that comprises the intermediate links between the core network and the small subnetworks at the edge.
