Protocols
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Potpourri
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This protocol assigns IP addresses to devices on the network

What is DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)?

100

This cable provides a hardwired connection to the internet.

What is an ethernet cable?

100

Want to send data online? Better divide it up into these, which have a max size of 65,535 bytes for TCP.

What are packets?

100

This programming language is commonly used to add interactivity and dynamic content to websites, and runs in the browser on the client side.

What is JavaScript?

100

This online shopping megalith was originally called "Cadabra", but was renamed after a lawyer mistakenly referred to it as "Cadaver". 

What is Amazon?

200

This protocol specifies the rules for sending data between devices on the 'web'

What is IP (Internet Protocol)?

200

This device in your home network connects your devices to the internet, often providing Wi-Fi and managing data flow between your local network and the wider web.

What is a router?

200

You won't get to your web destination if this server is unable to resolve your domain to an IP address.

What is a DNS (Domain Name Service) server?

200

This HTML element is used to define a hyperlink, allowing users to navigate from one webpage to another.

What is an <a> tag?

200

This term, used to describe the technology that wirelessly connects devices to the internet, actually doesn't stand for anything.

What is Wi-Fi?

300

This protocol ensures that bytes are transmitted in the order they were sent, with no errors or omissions

What is TCP (Transmission Control Protocol?)

300

This device allows your home network to connect to the internet by converting signals from your ISP into a usable form for digital devices.

What is a modem?

300

In your area, you have your choice of this, which could be Xfinity, Verizon, or Viasat.

What is an ISP (Internet Service Provider)?

300

This type of CSS selector is used to target an element by its unique identifier, prefaced by the "#" symbol.

What is a an ID?

300

These mid-aughts internet cats famously asked "I can haz cheeseburger?"

What are LOLcats?

400

You see this protocol when you type in a webpage -- it defines how parts of a webpage (like HTML files, images, CSS files and more) are sent from a server to the client requesting the files. 

What is HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol)?

400

These long, submerged cables form the backbone of global internet communication, transmitting data between continents across oceans.

What are submarine cables?

400

You may run out of this if you're overworked, which also refers to the max amount of data that can be sent over a network connection in a set amount of time.

What is bandwidth?

400

This section of <html> is where you'd add a link to your CSS file. 

What is the <head> section?

400

This part of the internet, not indexed by traditional search engines and often accessed using specialized software like Tor, is known for hosting anonymous and sometimes illegal activities.

What is the dark web?

500

This protocol is used for sending realtime data, like video streams, and does NOT resend dropped packets.

What is UDP (User Datagram Protocol)?

500

Undersea submarine cables, which form the backbone of global internet communication, use this type of cable -- one that transmits data using light.

What are fiberoptic cables?

500

If one device in a network breaks, messages are automatically rerouted through other paths.

What is redundancy?

500

JavaScript uses this, a programming interface that represents the content of a webpage.

What is the DOM (Document Object Model)?

500

This concept, not universally adopted by all countries, states that ISPs cannot block, throttle (slow down), or prioritize specific content, applications, or services for commercial gain. 

What is net neutrality?