
An independent Network allowing the interconnection and intercommunication between computers on a single site (such as home, office and group of building).
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A network of interconnected workstations sharing the resources of a single processor or server within a relatively small geographic area. Typically, this might be within the area of a small office building. However, FDDI extends a local area network over a much wider area. Usually, the server has applications and data storage that are shared in com...
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A communications network that serves users within a local geographical area, typically over distances of around 100m. Wireless LANs use wireless communications to network devices so there is no need for data cabling.
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Communication network connecting devices (which might not be computers) within a local area such as an office, building or site. Some LAN trunk lengths approach 2 km, more with optical fibre or repeaters.
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