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1. The process of managing or controlling the flow of network traffic to improve performance, prioritize certain types of traffic, or prevent congestion.
2. The measures and protocols in place to protect data, resources, and communication from unauthorized access, attacks, and threats.
3. A group of computers, servers, and devices joined together, enabling communication and the exchange of data.
4. The practice of connecting computers and other devices together to share information and resources.
5. The speed at which data is transferred from a device to the internet.
6. A hardware device that allows wireless devices to connect to a wired network using Wi-Fi.
7. The speed at which data is transferred from the internet to a device.
8. A protocol used for the transmission of data over the internet, often used to retrieve web pages and other resources.
9. The ability of a network to prioritize certain types of traffic or data, ensuring that critical applications or services receive higher priority and better performance.
10. The actual amount of data that can be transmitted over a network in a given amount of time.
11. A protocol used for retrieving email from a server.
12. The percentage of data packets that are lost or discarded during transmission on a network.
13. Homes that are equipped with various smart devices and appliances that can be controlled and automated through personal area networks.
14. A computer or system that requests and utilizes services or resources provided by servers in a network.
15. A computer or system that provides services or resources to other computers or devices in a network.
16. A unique numerical label assigned to each device connected to a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication.
17. The ability of a network to easily accommodate an increasing number of users, devices, or data traffic without a significant decrease in performance.
18. The use of personal area networks to monitor and track healthcare-related data, such as blood pressure, glucose levels, and medication adherence.