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Crossword: Networks

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1. The use of personal area networks to monitor and track healthcare-related data, such as blood pressure, glucose levels, and medication adherence.

2. A network that provides consolidated block-level data storage for servers.

3. The topmost layer of the OSI Network Stack, responsible for providing network services to user applications.

4. An open-source VPN protocol that uses SSL/TLS protocols for secure communication.

5. The ability of a network to easily accommodate an increasing number of users, devices, or data traffic without a significant decrease in performance.

6. A protocol used for retrieving email from a server.

7. The measures and protocols in place to protect data, resources, and communication from unauthorized access, attacks, and threats.

8. The time it takes for a data packet to travel from its source to its destination, often measured in milliseconds.

9. A type of VPN that allows individual users to remotely access a private network over the internet.

10. A type of network topology in which each node is connected to every other node, forming a fully interconnected network.

11. A network topology where all the devices or nodes can act as both clients and servers to each other.

12. A high-speed network technology commonly used in Storage Area Networks to connect servers and storage devices.

13. The ability for computers connected in a P2P network to share their computing power, storage space, or other resources.

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14. Wide Area Network – a computer network that covers a large geographical area, typically spanning multiple locations and using public or private communication links.

15. A system or architecture where a central server or authority controls and manages all resources and communication.

16. The process of managing or controlling the flow of network traffic to improve performance, prioritize certain types of traffic, or prevent congestion.

17. The arrangement of various elements of a computer network, such as computers, servers, routers, switches, etc., and the interconnections between them.

18. A hardware device that allows wireless devices to connect to a wired network using Wi-Fi.

19. A combination of two or more different network topologies, such as star-bus or ring-mesh.


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