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what is the difference between the LAN WAN andWLAN​

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Answered by varuncharaya13
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Difference between WAN and WLAN Many wireless routers display a reference to LAN and/or WAN. These refer to a local area network and a wide area network respectively, with the latter usually being a synonym for the Internet itself. ... Usually a WAN will have slower data transfer speeds than a LAN.


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Answered by MITAN19
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Answer:

LAN

Local area network, it’s purpose and working is almost same as all other networks. This term is used for network consists of limited number of nodes (Hosts). Typically LAN comprises of private IP address. It is generic term used for every local network. Example : Home network, small university network, network within a building etc

WLAN:

Here ‘W’ stands for Wireless.

Wireless Local Area Network. One can classify WLAN as a sub-type of LAN with wireless medium. Commonly speaking LAN we assume a network over a wired medium (but this is not the case). WLAN specifically describe a small network over a wireless medium. Example: Home Wi-fi.

WAN:  

Wide Area Network. We use this term for describing a big network which may be a network from one city to another. It is the highest level of network in computer network hierarchy (according to geographical area). Best Example is : Internet

Explanation:

Many wireless routers display a reference to LAN and/or WAN. These refer to a local area network and a wide area network respectively, with the latter usually being a synonym for the Internet itself. Usually a WAN will have slower data transfer speeds than a LAN.

A LAN (local area network) is a group of computers and network devices connected together, usually within the same building. ... A WAN connects several LANs, and may be limited to an enterprise (a corporation or an organization) or accessible to the public.

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