laitekerros
Laitekerros, often translated as the hardware layer or device layer, refers to the lowest level of the network protocol stack. It is responsible for the physical transmission of data bits over a communication medium. This layer deals with the tangible aspects of networking, such as electrical signals, radio frequencies, and optical pulses.
The primary function of the laitekerros is to define how data is converted into a format that
Examples of protocols and standards that operate at the laitekerros include Ethernet, Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11), Bluetooth,