End systems and access networks form the foundation of computer networking. These components enable users to connect to the broader internet, access resources, and communicate with other devices. Understanding their roles and technologies is crucial for grasping how modern networks function. From Ethernet to Wi-Fi, various access network technologies bridge the gap between end systems and core networks. These technologies, along with protocols and interfaces, facilitate data exchange and communication between devices. Performance metrics and security considerations ensure efficient and protected network operations.