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LAN
(Local Area Network)
A Local Area Network (LAN) is a network that connects computers and devices within a limited geographic area, such as a home, office, or building. LANs enable resource sharing, including files, printers, and internet connections.
LANs typically use Ethernet or Wi-Fi technologies and operate at high speeds. They are the foundation of modern networking, supporting applications like file sharing, video conferencing, and collaborative tools. LANs can be connected to wider networks, such as WANs, to enable communication across larger distances.
LANs typically use Ethernet or Wi-Fi technologies and operate at high speeds. They are the foundation of modern networking, supporting applications like file sharing, video conferencing, and collaborative tools. LANs can be connected to wider networks, such as WANs, to enable communication across larger distances.