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What is a Computer Network

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A computer network is like a bustling city where devices—think computers, servers, and smartphones—are the residents,

all interconnected and communicating through a set of rules known as networking protocols.

Imagine sending a message to a friend across the globe in an instant; that’s the magic of these networks!

They enable data sharing, allowing us to collaborate on projects, stream videos, and access information at lightning speed.

Without them, the internet as we know it wouldn’t exist.

Each device plays a crucial role, sending and receiving data packets, ensuring we stay connected.

So, next time you send an email or binge-watch your favorite series, remember the intricate web of connections making it all possible!

So we can say that a computer network is a collection of interconnected devices (such as computers, servers, and smartphones) that communicate using networking protocols. These networks allow data sharing, internet access, and communication between users. See you in the next class.

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