👉 Interramal is a technical term used in the field of computer science and networking, specifically related to the concept of "the ability of two networks or devices (interramal) to communicate with each other without any direct physical connection." It refers to the capability for two systems to share resources, such as network interfaces, without requiring physical connections. This is essential for applications where multiple devices need to be connected to a single network, such as in IoT devices like smart homes or industrial automation systems.