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What (who) is local area networks - definition

COMPUTER NETWORK THAT CONNECTS DEVICES OVER A LIMITED AREA
Local Area Network; Local network; Local Area networks; Local-area network; LAN troubleshooting; Zero-slot LAN; Local-area networks; LAN; Lan line; Local area Network; Local Area network; PC LAN; Local area network (LAN); Ping 0; LAN network; Local area networking; Hardware sharing; Multiple LAN Distribution; Local area networks; LAN application
  • A conceptual diagram of a local area network using [[bus network]] topology.
  • Twisted pair LAN cable

local area network         
<networking> (LAN) A data communications network which is geographically limited (typically to a 1 km radius) allowing easy interconnection of terminals, microprocessors and computers within adjacent buildings. Ethernet and FDDI are examples of standard LANs. Because the network is known to cover only a small area, optimisations can be made in the network signal protocols that permit data rates up to 100Mb/s. See also token ring, wide area network, {metropolitan area network}.. Usenet newsgroup: news:comp.dcom.lans.misc. (1995-03-13)
local area network         
¦ noun a computer network that links devices within a building or group of adjacent buildings.
local area network         
A local area network is a group of personal computers and associated equipment that are linked by cable, for example in an office building, and that share a communications line. The abbreviation LAN
is also used. (COMPUTING)
Users can easily move files between PCs connected by local area networks or the internet.
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Wikipedia

Local area network

A local area network (LAN) is a computer network that interconnects computers within a limited area such as a residence, school, laboratory, university campus or office building. By contrast, a wide area network (WAN) not only covers a larger geographic distance, but also generally involves leased telecommunication circuits.

Ethernet and Wi-Fi are the two most common technologies in use for local area networks. Historical network technologies include ARCNET, Token Ring and AppleTalk.

Examples of use of local area networks
1. They test and evaluate systems such as local area networks, wide area networks, intranets and other data communications systems.
2. The head of the investigation, Jukkapekka Risu of the Helsinki Criminal Police, urges all owners of wireless local–area networks to secure their WLAN connections with a password, for instance.
3. Developed by Ray Ozzie at Lotus (which in the early 1'80s made its name with 1–2–3, a combination spreadsheet, database and graphing package), Notes was devised when the internet was virtually unknown, and even local area networks were slow and unreliable.
4. Augsburger had been Mellanox‘s senior director of sales. (TheMarker) Supermicro chooses Mellanox systems While at it, Mellanox also said that Supermicro – which makes server boards, chassis and rack & blade systems – will be using the Yokne‘am–based company‘s ConnectX 10–gigabit Ethernet controllers for local–area networks on Supermicro motherboard applications.
5. According to Terence Stewart‘s report to the USCC, "These unique standards will create significant barriers to market entry and make the cost of compliance high for foreign companies." Intense, high–level engagement was required to resolve a dispute over China‘s issuance in May 2003 of mandatory standards for encryption over Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs). The issue finally was resolved at an April 2004 meeting of the U.S.–China Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade (JCCT), a government–to–government consultative mechanism chaired by the U.S. trade representative and the commerce secretary on the U.S. side, and by Vice Premier Wu Yi on the Chinese side.