Create a diagram that shows a WAN Network, do mention network hardware, also attach different types of servers ?
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Two Types of Networks: LANs and WANs
Posted on February 8, 2012 by RouterSwitch Tech |
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Networks are divided into two types, a LAN (Local Area Network) or a WAN (Wide Area Network), which are generic terms referring to two important basic types of networks.
The Internet can be thought of as a bunch of LANs interconnected by WANs. An average packet will run across a company’s local Ethernet (LAN), up an ISDN or leased line or PPP link (WAN) to an Internet Service Provider. The ISP has Ethernet too (LAN) that transports the packet to the right router for delivery to a cross-country provider (WAN). The packet begins bouncing from one LAN site to another over WAN links.
LAN & WAN, Two Types of Networks
Local Area Networks (LAN) is widely used to share resources and exchange information by connecting personal computers and workstations in company office and factories. A LAN is a network that is limited to an area such as a building or school. In a LAN, computers and hardware such as printers can be connected by cable (copper wiring), fibre optic cabling (glass fibres) or using a wireless (radio waves) connection.
Posted on February 8, 2012 by RouterSwitch Tech |
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Networks are divided into two types, a LAN (Local Area Network) or a WAN (Wide Area Network), which are generic terms referring to two important basic types of networks.
The Internet can be thought of as a bunch of LANs interconnected by WANs. An average packet will run across a company’s local Ethernet (LAN), up an ISDN or leased line or PPP link (WAN) to an Internet Service Provider. The ISP has Ethernet too (LAN) that transports the packet to the right router for delivery to a cross-country provider (WAN). The packet begins bouncing from one LAN site to another over WAN links.
LAN & WAN, Two Types of Networks
Local Area Networks (LAN) is widely used to share resources and exchange information by connecting personal computers and workstations in company office and factories. A LAN is a network that is limited to an area such as a building or school. In a LAN, computers and hardware such as printers can be connected by cable (copper wiring), fibre optic cabling (glass fibres) or using a wireless (radio waves) connection.
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