Computer networking is the practice of interconnecting multiple computers and devices to facilitate communication and data exchange. This allows users to easily share information and resources. Here’s a brief overview: Basics of Computer Networking: Nodes: These are the devices connected to a network, such as computers, routers, and switches. Links: The connections between nodes, which can be wired like cables or wireless. Protocols: Rules and standards that govern data transmission, like TCP/IP and HTTP. IP Address: A unique identifier for each device on a network, facilitating communication. DNS: Translates domain names into IP addresses for routing internet traffic. Firewall: Monitors and controls network traffic to protect against unauthorized access. Types of Networks: LAN (Local Area Network): Covers a small geographic area like a home or office. WAN (Wide Area Network): Spans over a large geographic area, connecting multiple LANs. Cloud Networks: Hosted on cloud service