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A network is a collection of computers and devices interconnected by communications channels. Networks are often classified as y Local Area Network (LAN) y Wide Area Network (WAN) y personal area network (PAN) y virtual private network (SAN) y speed of data along a LAN generally runs from 10Mbps to 100Mps (i.e. 1Gbps) WLAN (Wireless local area Network) is exactly the same as LAN but different in regards to medium for it does not require wire
A network is a collection of computers and devices interconnected by communications channels. Networks are often classified as y Local Area Network (LAN) y Wide Area Network (WAN) y personal area network (PAN) y virtual private network (SAN) y speed of data along a LAN generally runs from 10Mbps to 100Mps (i.e. 1Gbps) WLAN (Wireless local area Network) is exactly the same as LAN but different in regards to medium for it does not require wire
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A network is a collection of computers and devices interconnected by communications channels. Networks are often classified as y Local Area Network (LAN) y Wide Area Network (WAN) y personal area network (PAN) y virtual private network (SAN) y speed of data along a LAN generally runs from 10Mbps to 100Mps (i.e. 1Gbps) WLAN (Wireless local area Network) is exactly the same as LAN but different in regards to medium for it does not require wire
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channels that facilitate communications among users and allow users to share resources.
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w ½ more commonly known as Wi-i (short for wireless fidelity) is exactly the same as LAw but different in regards to medium for it does not require wired cable connections. ½ Many airports, hotels, and fast-food facilities offer public access to Wi-i networks. These locations are known as Ô . An interconnected area of hot spots and network access points is known as a Ô . w
w ½ A is one that has a physical distance limit of roughly 30 miles. ½ MAw uses the topologies described for LAw. MAw does not use public telephone system to transfer data just like LAw. Transfer rate are usually at 100Mps to 1Gbps. w
w ½ on the other hand is used to connect computers and other devices when the distance exceeds constraints of LAws and MAws. This network uses the public telephone system, but since the revolution of the d the use of WAw has slowly declined. ww ½ The Internet is a global system of interconnected governmental, academic, corporate, public, and private computer networks. ½ The Internet is also the communications backbone underlying the World Wide Web (WWW). ½ wwu organizations can limit access to their networks to other members of their organization by using an intranet. Intranet uses the same network protocols as the Internet but limits accessibility to computer resources to a select group of persons in the organizations The 5 a
are: AMP Limited (Australia), a wealth management company
ennett Jones LLP (Canada), one of Canada's largest law firms
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