👉 The networking fluid, often referred to as a network or mesh in the context of computer networks, is a decentralized system where devices communicate with each other directly or through intermediate nodes, rather than relying on a central hub or server. This fluid architecture allows for more resilient and flexible connectivity, as data can be routed through multiple paths, enhancing reliability and reducing congestion. Each device in the network can act as both a client and a server, facilitating peer-to-peer communication and enabling efficient data sharing across the network. This setup is particularly beneficial in environments where centralized control is impractical or undesirable, such as in IoT deployments, smart cities, and military operations.