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Geographical Classification of Networks

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Geographical Classification of Networks

Networks can be described by the geographical area that they cover.

Local area network (LAN)

Local area network (LAN)

  • A LAN is a collection of computers connected over a small geographical area.
  • These are typically found in homes, schools, universities, and small companies.
  • The LAN is set up and maintained by the organisation that uses it.
Wide area network (WAN)

Wide area network (WAN)

  • A WAN is a collection of computers connected over a large geographical area.
  • WANs are used by multinational organisations that have international offices they need to connect to.
  • A WAN is usually rented from a large telecommunications company because WANs are expensive to set up.
  • One example of a WAN that you use is the Internet. The Internet is the largest WAN in the world.
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