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A local area network or LAN is a computer network covering a local area, such as an office or a home. This is different from personal area networks (PANs) or [wide area network]?s (WANs). LANs are typically faster than WANs.

Early LANs were vendor specific. Standardization efforts by the IEEE have resulted in the IEEE 802 series of standards. There are now two common wiring technologies for a LAN, Ethernet and Token Ring. Wireless technologies are starting to evolve and are convenient for Mobile computer users.

When using Ethernet the computers are usually wired to a router. This constitutes the physical transport mechanism.

A number of network protocols may use the basic physical transport mechanism including TCP/IP. In this case DHCP is an easy way to set up the LAN.

LANs can be interlinked by connections to form a Wide area network (WAN?).


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Edited October 8, 2001 8:27 pm by Hannes Hirzel (diff)
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