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== What is Local Area Network (LAN)? ==
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A '''Local Area Network (LAN)''' is a network that is confined to a small geographic area, such as a single building or office. It is typically used to connect computers, printers, and other devices within a single location.
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LANs are designed to be fast and efficient, and they are typically used to share resources such as files, printers, and other devices. They can be connected using a variety of technologies, including wired technologies such as Ethernet and wireless technologies such as Wi-Fi.
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There are many benefits to using a LAN, including:
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*Fast data transfer: LANs are typically faster than other types of networks, such as wide area networks (WANs), because the devices are located in close proximity to each other.
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*Resource sharing: LANs allow devices to share resources, such as printers and file servers, which can be more convenient and cost-effective than having separate resources for each device.
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*Easy to set up: LANs are relatively easy to set up and maintain, especially when compared to other types of networks.
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LANs are an important tool for connecting devices within a single location, and they are widely used in businesses, schools, and other organizations.
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== See Also ==
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*[[IT Strategy (Information Technology Strategy)]]
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*[[IT Governance]]
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*[[Enterprise Architecture]]
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*[[Chief Information Officer (CIO)]]
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*[[IT Sourcing (Information Technology Sourcing)]]
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*[[IT Operations (Information Technology Operations)]]
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*[[E-Strategy]]
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== References ==
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Latest revision as of 15:56, 8 March 2024

What is Local Area Network (LAN)?

A Local Area Network (LAN) is a network that is confined to a small geographic area, such as a single building or office. It is typically used to connect computers, printers, and other devices within a single location.

LANs are designed to be fast and efficient, and they are typically used to share resources such as files, printers, and other devices. They can be connected using a variety of technologies, including wired technologies such as Ethernet and wireless technologies such as Wi-Fi.

There are many benefits to using a LAN, including:

  • Fast data transfer: LANs are typically faster than other types of networks, such as wide area networks (WANs), because the devices are located in close proximity to each other.
  • Resource sharing: LANs allow devices to share resources, such as printers and file servers, which can be more convenient and cost-effective than having separate resources for each device.
  • Easy to set up: LANs are relatively easy to set up and maintain, especially when compared to other types of networks.

LANs are an important tool for connecting devices within a single location, and they are widely used in businesses, schools, and other organizations.



See Also




References