Topologies
The Packet
Hardware
Cables
Misc.
100

The topology whose nodes connect in a central ring.

What is Ring?

100

The name of the address to where the packet is traveling.

What is the Destination IP Address?

100

This is the device used to connect a network to an ISP's WAN.

What is a Modem?

100

This cable is commonly used to connect cable boxes and modems to an ISP.

What is Coaxial?

100

This is the three letter acronym of the company someone pays for an Internet connection.

What is ISP?
200

The topology whose nodes connect to a single line, known as the backbone.

What is Bus?

200

The name of the address from whom the packet is.

What is the Source IP Address?

200

This device broadcasts (gives off) WiFi.

What is an Access Point?

200

This cable is the most common cable to connect network nodes.

What is Ethernet?
200

This is a reason why computer networks exist.

What is: (1) to share information or (2) to share resources?
300

The topology whose nodes connect to a central hub.

What is Star?

300
True/False: Packets are forced to follow the same route when traveling across the Internet.

What is False?

300

This device routes network traffic.

What is a Router?

300

This cable consists of 8 copper wires to transmit data.

What is Ethernet?

300

This type of network spans more than 30 miles.

What is a WAN?

400

The topology whose nodes have multiple connections to one another.

What is Mesh?

400

Packets can arrive to their destination at different times. This protocol reassembles packets in the correct order.

What is TCP? Transmission Control Protocol?

400

Larger wired networks need this device to connect devices together with ethernet cables.

What is a Switch?

400

This cable contains stands of fiber glass to transmit data in the form of light.

What is Fiber Optic?

400

This term is used to describe how nodes connect to a network. It can be considered to be a network layout/strategy.

What is a Topology?

500

The topology whose nodes connect across more than one building, but spans less than 30 miles.

What is MAN?

500

These three things are inside of an IP packet.

What are: (1) Source IP Address, (2) Destination IP Address, (3) Digital Data (1's and 0's)?

500

Network switches need these in order to use a fiber optic cable to connect them.

What are Fiber Modules?

500

This three letter acronym is another name for an ethernet cable.

What is CAT?
500

This term is used to describe the speed at which 1,000,000 bits transfers from one node to another.

What is Gigabits Per Second?