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    Local area networks (LANs). DEFINITION The concept of local area networks (LANs) is not new. It represents a logical development of computer technology. With the advent of microcomputers in the 1980s many office workers began bringing their own disks into work, compromising data integrity. They also began keeping their own databases, which companies did not like. The answer was to create a computer network. A computer network is a group of computers connected together enabling users

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    components, it is now easier than ever for different computers to connect to each other in a LAN (Local Area Network). A LAN is a network of computers in a specific area interconnect using a variety of network media. For example, WBHS LAN are all the computers connected to the WBHS network via Ethernet, Wi-fi or other. This is different from a WAN (Wide area network) which extends to a much wider area such as a town, city and country. LAN are usually more restricted in access and more numerous. LAN

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    Local Area Network (LAN) Local Area Network connects the computer hardware (i.e. Server, Printer, or Personal Computers) together withing localized area such as office building or home. The LAN is most often connected by wire (Martin, 2016). It is the smallest network generally (Frenzel, 2007). Pros One of the advantages of LAN is the speed (1000mbps), the small number of devices on LAN bring fewer problems like transmission errors. If LAN requires a couple of extra devices it is not very expensive(Jasujaved

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    wide area network (WAN) is generally used by large corporations or organizations. WANs are very useful to these sorts of associations because it easily allows them to deploy data from their computers to disseminate offices. Large organizations that use multiple facilities usually end up using WANs. Smaller businesses are increasingly using WANs as well. They are able to use WANs if they have at least two secluded sites. WAN usually connects two or more LANs together. LAN stands for local area networks

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    A Local Area Network (LAN) is a gathering of PCs that are associated together in a small, localized region to correspond with each other and offer resources. Information is sent as packets. The most broadly utilized LAN innovation is the Ethernet and is indicated in the standard IEEE 802.3. Ethernet utilizes a star topology as a part of which the individual devices are connected with each other by means of dynamic network hardware, for example, switches. Star topology permits clients to effectively

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    security issues that are associated with local area networks or LANs. LANs must be connected physically to switches which means that each LAN must have its own switch (prtl.uhcl.edu, 2016, para. 13). The virtualized version of the LANs, virtual local area networks (VLANs), allows users to invest in only one switch (prtl.uhcl.edu, 2016, para. 13). The VLAN is used in the virtual data center environment to separate a single LAN into more than one network while being physically connected to one switch

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    wide area network (WAN) connected with few local area networks (LAN). WAN is a network that covers a large geographical area. Internet is one of the best example of WAN has the largest area network over national region and worldwide connected to let devices located at everywhere connect to each other through this enormous network area. LAN allows connecting to computers and devices in a limited geographical area, LAN normally build in small area such as home, office building and school area. In Figure

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    Types of networks: LAN- LAN means Local Area Network. It is a computer network that distances quite a small area. It is mostly restricted to a room or a building etc. WLAN- WLAN means Wireless Local Area Network. It is a wireless version of a LAN. It allows a mobile user to connect to a local area network through a wireless connection. WAN- WAN means Wide Area Network. They are mostly connected through public networks. For example: Telephone systems. It can also be connected through satellites

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    LAN stands for local area network and is normally a group of computers that share a common communications line typically, connected devices share the resources of a single processor or server within a small area such as an office. A LAN may serve as few as two or three users such as in a home network or as many as thousands of users such as a FDDI network. WAN A Wide Area Network (WAN) is a communication network made up of computers that are far away from each other. The most common example of

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    A local area network (LAN) is a computer network that connects computers in an area with limited space such as a home, school, computer laboratory, or office building, using network media. A Wide Area Network, or WAN, is made up of many computer networks connected together, often over the Internet. In most cases, the networks in WANs all belong to the same company or school. A Metropolitan area network, or MAN for short, is a computer network that connects multiple other Local area networks (LANs)

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