Switch - A device that connects computers in a network so they can share information., Router - A device that sends information between different networks and connects your home to the internet., Wi-Fi Access Point - A device that gives your device wireless internet, usually part of your router., IP Address - A special number every device has on a network, like its home address for sending and receiving data., Server - A powerful computer that stores websites, videos, and other online content., Website - A place you visit on the internet, made of text, pictures, and links., Internet - A huge network that connects computers and devices all over the world., Cellular Network - A type of internet that phones and tablets use when there’s no Wi-Fi, using cell towers., Data - Digital information like text, pictures, videos, or messages., Packet - A small piece of data sent over the internet. Big files are split into packets to travel faster., Reassemble - Putting packets of data back together at the end so you get the full message or file., Multiple Routes - Different paths that data packets can take to reach their destination across the internet., Network Failure - When something goes wrong with the internet or devices, and you can't go online or send messages., Destination - The final place where data is meant to go, like a specific phone or website., Transmission - The process of sending data from one place to another over a network., Connection Problem - An issue that stops devices from talking to each other or accessing the internet.,

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