A virtual endpoint for network communication. Different services use specific port numbers, like 80.

Monitors traffic between networks to block suspicious activity. Can be hardware or software.

Connects multiple wired devices on a network so they can talk to each other.

Converts signals between analog (like cable or phone lines) and digital (like Ethernet). The bridge between your home network and the internet.

Routes data between networks. Most home “routers” are actually routers, switches, and wireless access points in one unit.

The wireless alternative to Ethernet. The 802.11 family of radio-based networking standards.

A wired networking technology for connecting devices in a LAN, usually via Cat5 or Cat6 cables.

A Local Area Network. A small network confined to one area, like your home or office.

A permanent ID number assigned to a device’s network card when it’s manufactured.

A unique string of numbers that identifies each device on a network. Like a virtual return address.