how is LANs arranged
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Types of Local-Area Networks (LANs)
Topology: The geometric arrangement of devices on the network. For example, devices can be arranged in a ring or in a straight line. ... The protocols also determine whether the network uses a peer-to-peer or client/server architecture.
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A local-area network (LAN) connects the computer hardware in a localized area such as an office or home. Typically, LANs use wired connections to link the computers to each other and to a variety of peripheral devices such as printers.
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