| A | B |
| Network | Items Linked together |
| T/F Networks connected | True |
| T/F Networks Share Data | True |
| T/F Networks noncommunicating | False |
| T/F Networks and independently | False |
| T/F Networks Send data | True |
| Internet-Format | Network of Networks |
| TCP/IP | Tranmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol |
| Internet-Scope | Global |
| Internet-Purpose | Variety of Service and tools |
| Networks Speak | Same Languages |
| Networks translate using a(n) | Interpreter |
| Network Languages allow | Computers to speak to each other |
| LANS | Large Area Networks |
| Direct Connection | Internet |
| Dial-up Connection | UNIX Machine |
| SLIP/IPP Connection | SLIP Terminal Server |
| FTP | Ffile Transfer Protocol |
| USENET | Network News |
| Hypertext | WWW |
| Two or more Computers linked | Network |
| Networks use | Hardware and Software |
| T/F Networks Share Data | True |
| T/F Networks Share Files | True |
| T/F Networks Share on phone lines only | False |
| T/F Networks share only programs | False |
| T/F Networks Share Operations | True |
| T/F Networks use only hardware | False |
| T/F Networks use Software | True |
| T/F Telephone lines connect Networks | True |
| T/F Routers and Gateways connect Networks | True |
| T/F Novell is Network Software | True |
| T/F Windows NT is the only network software | True |
| T/F Hardware governs the computers on the network | False |
| A set of rules on a network is called (a)(an) | Protocol |
| T/F Can a MacIntosh & IBM be on the same Network? | True(YES) |
| Different Kinds of computers on a network is possible because networks are | interopable. |
| Networks Communicate because they use the same | Protocol |
| Networks are made of | two or more computers |
| Networks are connected together trhough a | Physical infrastructure |