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1. A unique numerical label assigned to each device connected to a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication.
2. A protocol used for automatically assigning IP addresses to devices on a network.
3. A networking device that forwards packets on network using MAC addresses.
4. A network security device that monitors and filters incoming and outgoing network traffic based on predetermined security rules.
5. A computer or system that provides services or resources to other computers or devices in a network.
6. A method used to scramble data using a secret code in order to protect it from unauthorized access.
7. Wearable devices that have the capability to connect to personal area networks and offer features beyond just timekeeping, such as fitness tracking, notifications, and app integration.
8. A networking device that forwards data packets between computer networks.
9. The use of personal area networks to enable secure and convenient mobile payments using smartphones, wearables, or other personal devices.
10. The actual amount of data that can be transmitted over a network in a given amount of time.
11. The ability of a network to easily accommodate an increasing number of users, devices, or data traffic without a significant decrease in performance.
12. A network where processing and data storage tasks are spread across multiple computers or servers.
13. The ability of a system or network to consistently perform its intended functions accurately and without failure.
14. Service Set Identifier, a unique name assigned to a wireless network to distinguish it from others.
15. The most recent version of the Internet Protocol, designed to replace IPv4, using a 128-bit address scheme.
16. A computer or system that requests and utilizes services or resources provided by servers in a network.
17. The rate at which data can be transferred between devices on a network.