Network Types
Network Types 2
Devices
Misc
100

A network that connects users and end devices within a small geographical area

What is a LAN?

100

In this network type, hosts can act as both clients and servers. They will directly connect to each other.

What is a peer-to-peer network?

100
This is the name for devices that connect to a network

What is a Host?

100

This cable type uses light pulses instead of electrical signals to transmit data.

What is a fiber-optic cable?

200

This network connects multiple LANs and is normally managed by an ISP

What is a WAN?

200

This network connects people across the entire world

What is the internet?

200

These devices receive and display information from servers

What is a Client?

200

This part of a computer allows it to connect to a network

What is a NIC?

300

This network type will connect multiple LANs in a smaller area than a WAN, it is often the size of a city or metropolitan area.

What is a MAN?

300

This device is often used to connect a LAN to a WAN

What is a router?

300

These devices provide information and resources to clients

What is a server?

300

This can be either a physical connector or a connection to a network

What is a port?

400

This is the acronym for a network the size of a small business or home.

What is SOHO?

400

This network is often faster but smaller than a WAN

What is a LAN?

400

This device connects devices to each other within a LAN

What is a router?

400

This is used to show how devices within a network are connected.

What is a logical topology?

500

This type of network is used to connect devices within a company without access to the internet.

What is an intranet?

500

This network is used to give secure access to multiple organizations that are working together, such as suppliers and collaborators.

What is an extranet?

500

This can either be software or hardware and provides security to a network

What is a firewall?

500

This is used to show how devices in a network connect and where they are located in the real world

What is a physical topology?