Cameras, radios, televisions, set top boxes, telephones, kitchen
appliances, and other electrical devices have their own IP address, and
communicate using an internetworking protocol. Of particular interest are
those devices that utilize some form of mass storage. Communication of
the packets between or among elements can occur using any suitable
package switched network (or combination of networks), including the
Internet. The preferred protocol for communicating packets is IP, and
communication of the packets between elements can advantageously occur by
virtualizing a native bus using IP. It is especially contemplated that
the inventive elements can be disaggregated outside the housing of a
device, at distances of several meters or more. Communication can be hard
wired, or can include wireless aspects. Adapters are also contemplated
that permit traditional elements to be addressed by their own IP
addresses.