
A literal cloud shape used to represent the internet or any external network where the internal structure is hidden.
Depending on the organization, specific "stencils" or icon sets may be required:
A small printer icon, typically representing a shared network resource. Logical and Connectivity Symbols These icons describe how data moves or where it originates: Computer Network Flowchart Symbols
A simple rectangular icon with arrows, often used in older diagrams to represent a central connection point that broadcasts data to all ports. Endpoint and Peripheral Symbols These represent the devices users interact with directly:
A vertical tower or rack icon, representing a high-performance computer that provides services (like web hosting or file storage) to other devices. A literal cloud shape used to represent the
A rectangular box with opposing horizontal arrows, used to connect devices within a single Local Area Network (LAN).
An icon featuring a small box with signal waves (arc lines) to show Wi-Fi connectivity. Endpoint and Peripheral Symbols These represent the devices
Computer network diagram symbols are standardized visual icons used to represent the hardware, connections, and logical paths within a network. These symbols allow IT professionals to map out complex topologies clearly and consistently. Common Network Device Symbols