Historically, network setup was a ritualistic process involving physical media (driver disks), manual address entry (Static IP), and a deep, requisite knowledge of subnet masking and gateway logic. The evolution towards automated setup—accessible via simplified triggers—represents a fundamental shift in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). This paper explores the depth of this abstraction layer, examining how the simplification of "setup" obscures the critical infrastructure upon which the digital enterprise rests.
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