Computer networks allow computing devices to communicate and share resources. Connections are usually made via physical wires or cables, but some use wireless connections. The Internet is a global network made up of many smaller interconnected networks owned by various organizations. It uses protocols like TCP/IP to break messages into packets that are routed between networks to their destination, where they are reassembled. Domain Name System (DNS) servers translate between hostnames and numeric IP addresses to route traffic on the Internet.