There are many different LAN technologies (Wifi, Ethernet, etc) that can be incompatible with each other in terms of how they exchange data. How is it possible then, that any source host can still send information to any destination host when connected in an internet? Explain the two important components of this process.

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The two most important parts of this process are simply sending and receiving the data. When a network sends data, the system breaks the data into smaller pieces called Packets. The system then checks if the network that the packets are being sent to exists, if so the packets are sent to that network. When the receiving network's router receives these packets it reconstructs all of the packets received into the final data in the format that the final LAN system can read and sends it to the appropriate device.