Introduction To Networking How The Internet Works?
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The internet is a global network of interconnected computers and devices. It enables computers to communicate with each other using a variety of technologies such as Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and fiber optics. Each device connected to the internet has a unique IP address, which allows it to send and receive data from other connected devices. The internet uses a series of protocols, such as TCP/IP, to send and receive data. These protocols are responsible for breaking down data into packets, ensuring that data is sent and received correctly, and ensuring that data is routed to the correct destination. The internet is made up of many different networks, including public and private networks, and these networks are connected to each other by routers and switches.