--- navigation: parent: ae2-mechanics/ae2-mechanics-index.md title: Network Connections icon: fluix_glass_cable --- # Network Connections ## What Does "Network" Mean? A "Network" is a group of [devices](../ae2-mechanics/devices.md) linked by blocks that can pass [channels](../ae2-mechanics/channels.md), like [cables](../items-blocks-machines/cables.md) or fullblock machines and [devices](../ae2-mechanics/devices.md). (, , , etc.) Technically a single cable is a network, actually. ## An Aside On Device Positioning For [devices](../ae2-mechanics/devices.md) which have some specific network function (like an pushing to and pulling from [network storage](../ae2-mechanics/import-export-storage.md), a reading the contents of network storage, an being network storage, etc.) the physical position of the device does not matter. Again, **the physical position of the device does not matter**. All that matters is that the device is connected to the network (and of course which network it's connected to). ## Network Connections An easy way of determining what's connected in a network is using a . It will show every component on the network, so if you see stuff you shouldn't or don't see stuff you should, you have a problem. For example, this is 2 separate networks. Network 1 Network 2 This is also 2 separate networks, because the shares [energy](../ae2-mechanics/energy.md) without providing a network connection. Network 1 Network 2 However, this is just 1 network, not 2 separate ones. The [quantum bridge](../items-blocks-machines/quantum_bridge.md) acts like a wireless [dense cable](../items-blocks-machines/cables.md#dense-cable), so both ends are on the same network. All 1 network This is also just 1 network, as [cable](../items-blocks-machines/cables.md) color has nothing to do with network connections other than cables of different colors not connecting to each other. All colors connect to fluix (or "uncolored") cables. All 1 network ## Less Intuitive Connections In this case, this is just 1 network, because the , being a fullblock device, acts like a cable, and the does similar. Thus, the network connection passes through the provider and inscriber. All 1 network To prevent this (useful for many autocrafting setups involving [subnetworks](../ae2-mechanics/subnetworks.md)), you can right-click the provider with a to make it directional, in which case it will not pass channels through one side. Network 1 Network 2 Observe how the cable does not connect Other parts that do not provide directional network connections are most [subpart](../ae2-mechanics/cable-subparts.md) [devices](../ae2-mechanics/devices.md) like ses, ses, and s.