A local area network (LAN) is the smallest network, usually in a base station or inside a building, used to connect computing resources including computers, printers, servers, IP phones or gateways. Internal LAN connections are physically wired and all office resources are shared and distributed across network centers. The most common type of LAN is Ethernet, a family of computer-based network technology. But do you know how to configure the LAN system? What do you need when setting up a LAN?
It is not an easy project to create a LAN network (seen in
the image below), especially at the beginning of the communication subject. It
is therefore recommended that you make a complete plan before moving on to the
next one. Network components such as router cables, Ethernet cables, Ethernet
switches, and network connectivity are the foundation of LAN. Computers are
connected to keys with Ethernet cables. Make sure the cable length does not
exceed 100 meters or about 300 feet. Each device must have a unique IP address.
In addition, you must first identify the services you need to provide within
the LAN. The next section will continue to provide detailed instructions on
setting up a LAN.
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