A network access protocol is a set of rules and conventions that governs how devices communicate over a network. It defines how data packets are transmitted, received, and acknowledged between devices, ensuring reliable and efficient communication. Common examples include Ethernet for wired networks and Wi-Fi for wireless networks, each specifying the procedures for accessing and sharing the network medium. These protocols help manage data flow, error detection, and device identification within the network.
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