TWO TYPES OF INTERNET
A local area network (LAN) supplies networking capability to a
group of computers in close proximity to each other such as in an office
building, a school, or a home. A LAN is useful for sharing resources
like files, printers, games or other applications. A LAN in turn often
connects to other LANs, and to the Internet or other WAN.
Most local area networks are built with relatively inexpensive hardware such as Ethernet cables, network adapters, and hubs. Wireless LAN and other more advanced LAN hardware options also exist.
A Wide Area Network (WAN) is a network that covers a broad area (i.e., any telecommunications network that links across metropolitan, regional, or national boundaries) using private or public
network transports. Business and government entities utilize WANs to
relay data among employees, clients, buyers, and suppliers from various
geographical locations. In essence, this mode of telecommunication
allows a business to effectively carry out its daily function regardless
of location. The Internet can be considered a WAN as well, and is used
by businesses, governments, organizations, and individuals for almost
any purpose imaginable.[1]
Related terms for other types of networks are personal area networks (PANs), local area networks (LANs), campus area networks (CANs), or metropolitan area networks (MANs) which are usually limited to a room, building, campus or specific metropolitan area (e.g., a city) respectively.
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