
Layer 3
Layer 3, known as the Network Layer, is responsible for moving data between different devices across multiple networks. It manages addressing and routing, ensuring data packets find the best path from the sender to the receiver. Think of it as the navigation system of the internet, directing information through various routes to reach its destination efficiently. Protocols like IP (Internet Protocol) operate at this layer, handling the addressing and assembly of data packets to ensure accurate delivery across complex network paths.