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It would seem to me that on the right side of this graphic, the devices are directly connected to the Internet via wireless. In practice (I hope) this would never be the case. The device may use a wireless connection, but would (should) always go through some sort of gateway and firewall. Industrial hacking is very real. I'm open to discussion on how/if this graphic should be changed, but imho, it should. Jarod (talk) 13:20, 29 September 2021 (UTC)Reply