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A LAN is the smallest possible network.
a) true
b) False​

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Answered by sony983247
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Answered by hemakumar0116
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Answer: a) true

Explanation: a) true

Yes, LAN is the smallest possible network.

A group of devices connected to one another in a single physical place, such as a building, office, or house, is known as a local area network (LAN). A LAN can be tiny or big, with one user's home network or hundreds of users and devices in an office or school as examples.

The fact that a LAN links devices that are located in a single, constrained region is its sole distinguishing feature, regardless of size. A wide area network (WAN) or metropolitan area network (MAN), in contrast, spans a wider geographic region. A few WANs and MANs link numerous LANs collectively.

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