Smart Network Switching (SNS) is like having a super-smart traffic cop that helps your toys get from one place to another quickly and smoothly.
Imagine you have toys in your room, and each toy wants to go to different parts of the house, maybe to the kitchen for snack time or to the living room for playtime. Without SNS, all the toys would have to take the same path, causing a big traffic jam. But with SNS, it's like having a traffic cop who knows where each toy is going and opens up the best road for them, so they don’t get stuck in a crowd.
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