TYPES OF COMPUTER NETWORK
Computer networks can be classified into different types based on their scale of operation. They include:
- LAN: Local Area
Networks cover a small physical area, like a home, office, or a small
group of buildings, such as a school or airport.
- WLAN: Wireless
Local Area Networks enable users to move around within a larger coverage
area, but still be wirelessly connected to the network.
- WAN: Wide Area
Networks cover a broad area, like communication links that cross
metropolitan, regional, or national boundaries. The Internet is the best
example of a WAN.
- MAN: Metropolitan
Area Networks are very large networks that cover an entire city.
- SAN: Storage
Area Networks help attach remote computer storage devices, such as disk
arrays, tape libraries, and optical jukeboxes, to servers in such a manner
that that they appear to be locally attached to the operating system.
- CAN: Controller
Area Networks allow micro controllers and devices to communicate with each
other without a host computer.
- PAN: Personal
Area Networks are used for communication among various devices, such as
telephones, personal digital assistants, fax machines, and printers, that
are located close to a single user.
- GAN: Global
Area Networks support mobile communications across an arbitrary number of
wireless LANs and satellite coverage areas.
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