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What is a network ? Explain the difference between different types of network systems.

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Answered by tishagahlot11
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Answered by MohakBiswas
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A network consists of two or more computers that are linked in order to share resources (such as printers and CDs), exchange files, or allow electronic communications. The computers on a network may be linked through cables, telephone lines, radio waves, satellites, or infrared light beams.

LAN

The most basic and common type of network, a LAN, or local area network, is a network connecting a group of devices in a “local” area, usually within the same building. These connections are generally powered through the use of Ethernet cables, which have length limitations, as the speed of the connection will degrade beyond a certain length.

A WLAN, or wireless LAN, is a subtype of LAN. It uses WiFi to make the LAN wireless through the use of a wireless router.

HAN

A HAN, or home area network, is a network connecting devices within a home. These networks are a type of LAN. All the devices inside the household, including computers, smartphones, game consoles, televisions, and home assistants that are connected to the router are a part of the HAN.

CAN

A CAN, or campus area network, usually comprises several LANs. They cover a campus, connecting several buildings to the main firewall. A university could use a CAN, as could a corporate headquarters.

MAN

Even larger than a CAN, a MAN is a metropolitan area network. These can cover an area as large as a city, linking multiple LANs through a wired backhaul. An example of a MAN would be a citywide WiFi network.

WAN

In contrast to the smaller LAN and HANs, a WAN is a wide area network, covering any distance necessary. The Internet could be considered a WAN that covers the entire Earth.

VPN

A VPN is a virtual private network, or a network of devices that aren’t connected through any physical means. The devices connected through a VPN could be anywhere and any distance apart, and are simply connected through the Internet. Many individuals choose to install VPNs on their personal computers, as they offer an extra layer of security and privacy protection.

PAN

A PAN is a personal area network, and devices within a PAN are usually no more than 10 yards apart. Devices connected through Bluetooth technology could be considered part of a PAN, as it is both wireless and devices must be within a close proximity to one another.

BAN

A BAN, or body area network, is an area connected through extremely low-range wireless communication, all within the vicinity of the human body. Devices connected to a BAN could include smartwatches, surgically implanted medical devices, and fitness armbands.

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