1. Personal Area Network (PAN)
It is deployed in most home environments, connecting one or
more computers, printers, telephones, and other personal devices through a
modem whether wireless or wireless.
It serves the purpose of sharing documents & photos,
internet access and entertainment.
2. Local Area Network (LAN)
LAN connects computers and other devices inside a building
or building, and allows local users to share information using file systems,
print documents in central printers, conduct business transactions between them
and connect to external networks securely through through the router firewall.
Computers and devices are connected to Hub, keys, network
adapters, cables, and optical cables. In a modern LAN, computers are connected
to the wireless system through the entrances (Antenna), and provide flexible
seating arrangements and freedom for millennials to operate anywhere in the
office.
LAN provides a high-speed network, improves the use of
software permissions and saves costs by connecting all users through a single
internet connection & shared resources together.
A LAN can be reasonably divided into multiple local area
networks (VLANs), and are connected to a router. Each VLAN will have its own
characteristics, and access can be restricted to all user VLANs.
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