Layer 3 networking, also known as the network layer, is responsible for routing data packets between different networks. It uses logical addressing (e.g., IP addresses) to determine the best path for a packet to reach its destination. Key functions include routing, IP addressing, and packet fragmentation/reassembly. Routers are the primary devices operating at this layer.
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