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Keywords: Wan, Rea, Ocal, Etwork, Campus
A local area network; a network{3} connecting computers and word processors and other electronic office equipment within a small area, to create an inter-office system, typically within one building or one site of a corporation. Contrasted to WAN, a wide-area network.
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A group of computers connected by a network, such as that in a single office, building or company.
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A computer network limited to a small area, such as one floor of a building. (ES:LAN - (Red de Área Local), FR:Réseau local)
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Local rea etwork - This is the connecting together of two or more computers by cables and coordinating software - such as may exist in an offic environment - where data is shared between the machines.
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ocal rea etwork] A computer network limited, in general, to the same building, floor of a building, or workgroup within a building; it is also applied to a network connecting a group of buildings, for example a campus-wide LAN. See also WAN.
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Data sharing network created within the confines of a local area, such as a building or a group of buildings, that consists of data equipment, cable and computers.
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Data-only communication network between data terminals using a standard interface to the LAN.
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A communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area (usually means within the same office space).
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Local rea etwork. A small network of computers usually within the same building or organization.
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a number of computers which are linked together by cables.
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A network of computers, usually in the same building or group of buildings.
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LAN is a computer network that connects workstations and personal computers and allows them to access data and devices anywhere on the LAN. A LAN is usually contained within one building.
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A network connecting computers in a relatively small area such as a building. [Go to source
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ocal rea etwork, a term to describe the connection of a relatively small group of computers over a short distance, usually within a building or department. A LAN may or may not be connected to a larger network, possibly including the Internet.
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ocal rea etwork. A network that connects computers within a geographically small region, often within just one building.
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A network of workstations sharing a single processor or server within a relatively small geographic area, e.g., an office floor or building. Applications, including those for printing from shared printers, are sometimes kept on the LAN server, as are files to be shared.
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A group of connected computers, usually located close to one another (such as the same building or floor of the building) so that data can be passed among them rapidly.
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Network base covering a local geographic area. A LAN connects computers in the same building or area.
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A private data communications network linking various computing resources such as PCs, printers and servers within a relatively small geographic area. LAN standards specify cabling and signaling at the physical and data link layers of the OSI model.
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ocal rea etwork. A network, either peer or client/server based, that is at a specific site. Usually one office, or building.
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Linked computers that are geographically close together, for example, in the same building. See also WANs; see also network
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Acronym: ocal rea etwork Computers, Networking: A computer network that only covers a small area, such as a single building or set of buildings. Compare to CAN, HAN, MAN, WAN.
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A group of computer hardware and software that interconnects computers, printers, fax machines and other devices using standard network architecture (e.g., Ethernet or Token-Ring). A LAN allows attached workstations to share common resources.
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A computer network that usually spans an area of no more than 10 kilometers.
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measure of land area, approximately 17 hectares. Go back
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A computer network limited to an immediate area, usually contained within a single building. See also ethernet, FDDI, network, token ring, WAN.
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A network spanning a limited geographical area, providing data communications between computers and peripherals, and switching equipment.
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A communications network that serves users within a relatively small area. Most LANs serve just one building or a group of buildings. A LAN's servers run the programs and hold the data that all users on the LAN share. The users' individual PCs are workstations (clients) which access the serves as needed.
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A network in which computers that are in physical proximity, usually in the same building or complex, are linked via cables. See also: wireless LAN.
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ocal ccess etwork. And Intranet for example would be one of these. It's a smaller network covering a set area.
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A network maintained within a facility, as opposed to a WAN (wide area network) that links geographically separated facilities.
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A way of connecting several computers, typically in the same room or building, so they can share files and devices like printers and copiers.
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Computers connected together in a small local network, like inside the same building, usually connected via local cables. See also WAN.
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A LAN is a group of computers and associated devices that typically share common resources within a limited geographical area.
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A data network where all nodes reside within a small area, such as a building. LANs are implemented using a local networking technology like ethernet.
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a group of computer workstations connected to one or more common servers for the sharing of files, printing services and Internet access. Usually found in offices and schools.
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A data communications network that spans a limited geographical area. The network provides high bandwidth communication over coaxial cable, twisted pair, fiber, or microwave media. It is usually owned by the user.
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A group of devices such as PCs, printers, and servers that are inter-connected either wirelessly (WLANs) or with cabling such as Ethernet. LANs are limited to a small area, such as an office building, but can be connected to the Internet or distant offices using leased WAN (Wide Area Network) connections, such as a T-1 or WiMAX. Back
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A computer network covering a small area such as a home, a floor on a building, or home office.
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Data Communications network that serves users within a company building or company campus located at one site.
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A collection of computers linked together in one location for quick and secure internal communication. A LAN is connected to the Internet at high speed. A system of LANs linked together is called a WAN (wide-area network).
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A method for connecting PCs so that they can share information and peripherals in a limited geographical area.
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A LAN is a local network that is usually rather small.
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A small network of computers or computer equipment, usually in the same location, and usually connected by wire cabling. LANs can be connected to the Internet through gateways or firewalls.
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Network connecting computers and other devices in one office or building.
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A network between computers in a local area (like inside a building), usually connected via local cables. See also WAN.
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A group of computers that are connected to each other enabling data to pass between them over a limited geographical area, usually within the same floor or building.
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Local are network is a group of client computers connected to a server.
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Group of computers connected together that can share data and peripherals such as printers, scanners, and etc.
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A network of computers, printers and other equipement, usually in a single building.
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data transmission network spanned over the distance of hundreds of meters
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A computer network limited to a small geographical area, such as a single building or small campus. This network typically links PCs as well as shared resources such as printers.
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A LAN spans a limited local geographical area such as a school campus. LANs typically use Ethernet technology and are usually an order of magnitude faster and more capable than the WANs that are used to connect then to services such as the Internet.
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A network typically based on Ethernet that is confined to a single building.
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A network of computers usually within a building or on one site that share resources; for example, a printer and applications software and files stored on the file server. The computers are linked by cable or wireless technology.
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The network in your home or office which is kept separate from the internet by your router.
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A network, which is usually contained within a building or campus, that connects personal computers, printers and other data communications equipment. [Back to Glossary Table of Contents
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A computer network that spans a relatively small area. Most LANs are confined to a single building or group of buildings. LANs are capable of transmitting data at very fast rates, much faster than data can be transmitted over a telephone line; however, the distances are limited, as are the number of computers that can be attached to a single LAN.
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a computer network technology designed to connect computers separated by a short distance. The local group of linked computers are generally connected to a single, shared server.
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A kind of mini network between locally connected computers, often in a business. Gets into intranets, firewalls, etc., which are topics for another day.
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A network of computers communicating over short distances in a restricted area, such as one campus of a university. Many LANs have connections to larger networks.
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Computers within a limited area that are linked by high-performance cables so that consumers can exchange information, share peripherals, and draw on programs and data stored in a dedicated computer called a file server.
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A privately owned network that offers high-speed communications channels to connect network equipment in a limited geographic area. LANs connect workstations, peripherals, terminals, and other devices in a single building or office.
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LAN is a local network that allows the interconnection and communication between a specific group of computers allowing the users to share information and resources. For Example an ‘Intranet
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A network that connects computers within a geographically small region, usually within one building or campus.
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A data network intended to serve an area of only a few square miles or less. Since such networks are relatively small, they can usually be directly controlled by the users and operate at relatively high speeds (up to 100 MB per second over inexpensive wiring).
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A computer network for an area that is usually limited to the same building or the same area in a building.
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Abbreviation for Local Area Network - Used to connect computers over a short distance such as computers within the same school.
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Local Area Network. A computer network that's located in a concentrated area like a building or floor.
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Local Area Network. A network (often within a single department or office) intended to serve only a small area by allowing computers to work together and people to share resources.
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A system of connecting PCs and other devices within the same physical proximity for sharing resources such as an Internet connections, printers, files and drives. When Wi-Fi is used to connect the devices, the system is known as a wireless LAN or WLAN. (See WAN, WLAN, WMAN, WPAN). close
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local area network. A computer communication network that serves users within a restricted geographical area. LANs consist of servers, workstations, communications hardware (routers, bridges, network cards, etc.) and a network operating system.
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Local Area Network [Oxford Dictionary
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Local area network. is a network of computers that are contained within a limited geographic area, like a building or campus.
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Local Area Network, also known simply as network, is a configuration that allows several computers to talk to one another, access everyone's file and use the same printer.
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A local network of computers that is located on the same floor or in the same building or nearby buildings.
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Local Area Network. A network which transports information between intelligent data and video devices within a single location or between buildings in a campus.
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Local Area Network. Networks within a small geographic area like an office building or a college campus.
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Local Area Network. Number of computers connected together to form one network.
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( ocal rea etwork) A computer network which connects computers in a limited area, such as within a building.
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Local Area Network. A group of computers and other equipment such as printers and scanners that are linked together for the sharing of information. Many local area networks also are connected to the Internet.
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a network allowing the interconnection and intercommunication of a group of computers, primarily for the sharing of resources and exchange of information (eg e-mail)
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Local Area Network. LANs are usually restricted to a building. See also Router and WAN.
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Local Area Network. A network covering a local geographical area (usually no bigger than a building). The 84 RADES has a LAN.
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Local area network. A network that connects devices located in a small geographical area, such as within a building.
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Local Area Network. Interconnected computers that can share programs and data files as well as the use of peripheral devices such as printers or CD-ROM drives. Each microcomputer connected to a LAN will typically require a network circuit board and software. A LAN allows many computers to access the same information files.
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Local Area Network - A method for connecting personal computers together so they may share information and use of peripherals.
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Local Area Network. Any physical network technology that operates at high speed over short distances. For example, Ethernet.
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ocal rea etwork is a network of computers which serves a local or geographically limited area such as a University or office building.
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Local Area Network. The connection of multiple computers within a building, so that they can share information, applications and peripherals. See Wide Area Network.
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Local Area Network. A short-distance data communications network. LANs are typically within a building or campus, and to link together computers and peripherals under a standard protocol. The network provides high-bandwidth communications over coaxial cable, twisted-pair, fiber, or microwave media. LANs are usually owned by the user.
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Local Area Network. A network connecting personal computers and other equipment within a local area to help people share equipment, data, and software.
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Stands for Local Area Network. Users may be referring to the entire campus network or an internal network.
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A LAN, or Local Area Network, consists of a network of machines confined to one geographic area, such as an office building.
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Local Area Network. A network that connects computers, usually by cable, that are close to each other, usually in the same building.
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Local Area Network A typical network system as found in offices whereby connectivity is achieved by way of cables.
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Local Area Network. A network connecting a number of computers to each other or to a central server so that the computers can share programs and files.
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Local Area Network. A computer network confined to a local area, such as a single building. LANs vary in speed, with bandwidth shared among all networked devices.
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Local Area Network. A group of connected computers, usually located in close proximity (such as the same building or floor of the building) so data can be passed between them
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Local Area Network. A connection among a set of computers. Computers connected to a LAN can generally share applications or files from a local file server and may be able to connect to other LANs or to the Internet using routers.
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A local area network is a group of PCs connected over a common medium within a building.
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(1) Acronym for Local Area Network, a data network located on the user's premises in which serial transmission is used for direct data communication among data stations. (2) Physical network technology that transfers data a high speed over short distances. (3) A network in which a set of devices is connected to another for communication and that can be connected to a larger network.
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(Local Area Network) 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.
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Local Area Network - the network that connects computers within an establishment or campus. Typically, there is a substantial degree of trust amongst the LAN computers and they are protected from un-trusted computers by the firewall.
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Stands for "Local Area Network," and is pronounced like "land" without the "d". ...
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Local Area Network is a computer network that covers a small area, usually a room or a building.
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A local area network, which consists of a number of communicating devices—often computers—linked together to form a small scale network.
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Local Area Network. The linkage of personal and other computers within a limited area by high-performance cables so that users can exchange information, share expensive peripherals, and draw on the resources of a massive secondary storage unit, call a file server. Local area networks offer the advantages of a distributed computing system in which computational power is distributed to users without sacrificing their ability to communicate.
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Stands for Local Area Network. A number of computers connected either in the same building or on the same site. It is used to share resources such as the internet, printers and secure data storage. A basic LAN might consist of cabling, switches and routers.
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Local Area Network. A LAN is a network that links computers and other devices, such as printers, in a small area, such as an office. Connecting several local area networks forms a wide area network. Localization The process of adapting media products to a local situation, for example, translating to another Language. It considers local culture, language, and other factors.
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Local Area Network. A network covering a small area, usually within a building or floors within a building.
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A LAN supplies networking capability to a group of computers in close proximity to each other such as in an office building, a school, or a home. LANs are useful for sharing files, providing access to printers and access to the Net.
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Computing equipment, in close proximity to each other, connected to a server which houses software that can be access by the users. This method does not utilize a public carrier. SEE ALSO WAN.
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Local Area Network. Any network that is entirely located in the same area, such as a room, building, or group of buildings.
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Local Area Network. A network connecting several nodes within a defined area, usually within a building.
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Acronym for "Local Area Network." LANs are now commonplace in most businesses, allowing users to send email and share resources such as files, printers, modems, etc. Currently, most larger companies are connection their LANs to the Internet, allowing users to connect to resources within or outside the LAN.
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(Local Area Network) A small computer network within the immediate area, such as your home.
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A small isolated network at one office location. Most office computers are connected to a LAN, but may also be connected to the Internet, or a WAN.
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Local Area Network. A network located within a small area or common environment, such as in a building or a building complex. Wide Area Network (WAN)
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LAN refers to a local computer network for communication between computers.
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Local Area Network. A network of computers in a physically limited area such as a office building, university or home. See also: WAN, Internet
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(Local Area Network) A LAN consists of local segments of Ethernet cable, broadband cable, Token Rings, or other similar media.
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Local area network. A system of computers and terminals connected within a limited geographical area, usually at moderate to high data rates.
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Local Area Network. A network of devices (computers, printers, hubs) occupying a small area. Usually LANs do not span more than one building. LANs are very fast compared to WANs.
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"Local Area Network". A connected network of individual computers at a local site.
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Local Area Network. A computer network which spans a local area such as a building or campus. See also WAN.
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Local area network. A computer communications network that spans a relatively small area, such as a single building.
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Local-Area Network. A local-area network is a short-distance network used to link a group of computers together, usually within a building. Ethernet is the most commonly used type of LAN. A piece of hardware called a hub serves as the common wiring point, enabling data to be sent from one machine to another over the network.
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Local area network. A computer network technology designed to connect computers separated by a short distance. A LAN can be connected to the Internet and used for intranet Web sites.
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A combination of personal computers, servers, and communication devices that are connected to share data files, resources and applications. Located in close proximity, such as on the same floor or in the same or nearby buildings.
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Local Area Network. Network spanning an area of not more than a few kilometers in diameter.
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Local-Area Network. Networks are used to link many computers together, to make it easier to share files and peripheral devices.
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Local Area Network. The term used to describe networks commonly found in homes, small business and even larger businesses. A group of computers (between 2 and ??) connected with a network in one small area.
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A data communications network that 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, optimizations can be made in the network signal protocols that permit data rates up to 100Mb/s.
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Local Area Network. A short distance data communications network (typically within a building or campus) used to link together computers and peripheral devices (such as printers, CD ROMs and modems) under some form of standard control.
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Any combination of more than two computers connected together to share files or printers.
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LAN stands for Local Area Network and it a common term used when networking computers in an office so the users can share information
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Local Area Network. A network of devices such as cameras, monitors, recorders and computers that are connected so that information can be sent between devices. A common use of a LAN is to connect security equipment so it can be accessed and controlled from different points within the network.
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A network of computers which covers a relatively small area. A group of networked computers in an office building, sharing things such as printers, would be a LAN. Each computer in a LAN is called a "node."
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Local area network. A narrow range data network using packet switching and multiple access technology.
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Local Area Network. A computer network linking computers, printers, servers, and other equipment within an enterprise. Can support audio, video, and data exchange. Typically runs at 10-100 Mbps.
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Local Area Network. Terms used to describe a small self -contained network, say within a department as opposed to the wider network like the Internet.
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( ocal- rea etwork) connects to workstations, PC's, or other LANs to enable data access and device sharing. Wake-on-LAN refers to ability to revive a system from sleep mode over a network without physically touching the system.
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Acronym for local area network. A LAN system is usually confined to the same building or a few nearby buildings, with all equipment linked by wiring dedicated specifically to the LAN.
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Local Area Network. A type of network (see definition for Network) which is geographically limited to a small area (for example, to within a one kilometer radius, or within a home, office, or building). A LAN may also be connected to a bigger network, such as the Internet.
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Local Area Network, a closed network of computers, usually inside one company, but not necessarily inside one building.
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Local Area Network Direct linking of several computers to share information
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Local Area Network - a network connection between machines which are physically quite close to each other in the same building or geographic location.
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Local Area Network is a series of interconnected computers that can share resources, peripherals, and access to the Internet.
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Local Area Network. A group of connected computers in a relatively small area that share access to printers and other peripheral devices.
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Level: Component See: local area network
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local area network. Level: Component A local area network or LAN is a computer network covering a local area, such as an office or a home. This is different from personal area networks (PANs), metropolitan area networks (MANs) or wide area networks (WANs). LANs are typically faster than WANs.
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(Local Area Network) A small network at one office location.
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Local Area Network. Any combination of interconnected network devices at a single physical site. These could include computers, printers, and servers, and are usually connected via ethernet. See also WAN.
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Local Area Network; a high speed network connecting computers within a single site.
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Local Area Network. A group of interconnected computers and/or devices within limited area like a house or an office building. LAN can be implemented using various physical media, i.e. copper wires (twisted pair), coaxial cable, fiber optic, microwave, and radio wave. Several LAN technologies are in use today. The most popular are Ethernet for wired LAN and and Wi-Fi for wireless LAN. Also see PAN, MAN, WAN.
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Local Area Network. A number of machines within a small area, such as a floor of a building, or even a whole building, that are linked together with network cable, so they can exchange information.
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Local Area Network, which is a computer network, although geographically limited, usually to the same building, office, etc.
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ocal rea etwork is a computer network that spans a relatively small area. Most LANs are confined to a single building or group of buildings. However, one LAN can be connected to other LANs over any distance via telephone lines, radio waves, among other ways.
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Local Area Network. A system of connecting PCs and other devices within the same physical proximity for sharing resources, such as an Internet connections, printer, files, and drives.
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Local Area Network. A communications network serving multiple users within a confined geographical area (as in the same building or group of adjacent buildings). It usually refers to the interconnection of personal computers. Shared data is stored in a high performance PC called a fileserver, which serves as a remote disk drive to all network users. Users may also share printers, modems and other peripheral devices.
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(Local Area Network) [Acronym] A group of computers connected together. Usually LAN's belong to one organization - a company, a university, and so on. Some people who have more than one computer at home set up home LAN's to share files and devices between computers.
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local area network. A network made up of interconnected computers in a relatively small geographic area, ranging from a single office or lab to a campus.
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A LAN is a network comprised of a group of computers in an enclosed environment such as a home, office or classroom. This allows the networked computers to share resources (e.g. printers, software applications, documents, a broadband Internet connection).
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Short for Local Area Network. Used to connect computers over a short distance such as within the same office.
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Local Area Network. Communications system used by offices that connects computers to their servers, and allows employees to share files and printers.
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Local area network. One of the several types of geographically limited communications networks intended primarily for such high-speed data transmission applications as data transfer, text, facsimile, and video.
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Local Area Network. A group of computers that are linked together around a shared site and unified purpose.
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(Local Area Network) A small computer network that connects together a company's computers for example.
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Local Area Network. A network that exists at one site.
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ocal rea etwork - This network connects computers, or workstations, often allowing users to access the same databases simultaneously.
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Local Area Network. (Pronounced lan.) A network of usually physically linked computers, printers, and other electronic equipment that spans a limited area such as a building or office. See ethernet.
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Means Local Area Network or a system served by a single file server.
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Local Area Network, a network that is restricted to a local area, a single building, group of buildings, or even a single room. It is often has only one server, but can have many if desired.
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(Local Area Network) A system that links computers together to form a network. The PSTN network offers a gateway so that one LAN can connect to another
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Acronym for : Local Area Network. A network of computers within a single building or campus. Antonym : WAN
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Local Area Network a network of interconnected terminals or computers that is located in one area such as one building or one campus etc.
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Local Area Network A network that connects workstations, printers, file servers etc. within a relatively small geographic area such as a small office or an office building.
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Local Area Network. A direct connection of computers by some type of cable. (See also Network).
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Local Area Network. Consists of several computer systems linked by interface cables within an area (eg. laboratory or school building).
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Local Area Network. Computers networked together in one location.
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Local area network. A data communication system connecting devices in the same vicinity. Data is transferred without the use of public communications. Examples of LANs are ethernet, token ring and Modbus.
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A local area network connects disparate computers in offices, enabling them to share common resources such as printers or file servers. These LANs can be interconnected by linking to national or international packet-switched networks knows as WANs or wide area networks.
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Local Area Network. A network interconnecting devices in the same office, floor or building, or areas inside buildings with areas just outside.
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Local Area Network - a computer network that usually spans a small area or department.
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Local Area Network - a network in a single building or office - eg. an Ethernet.
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Local Area Network. A network of personal computers and peripheral devices configured to share information over a short distance, usually within one building.
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Local Area Network. A computer network set up in one location (hence local area). Once a network becomes connected to one that is outside the immediate LAN, it becomes part of a WAN (Wide Area Network).
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Local Area Network—a short-range data communication network linking computers and peripherals, such as printers. Ethernet is a common LAN protocol.
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Local Area Network. High-speed, low-error data network covering a relatively small geographic area (up to a few thousand metres). LANs connect workstations, peripherals, terminals, and other devices in a single building or other geographically limited area. LAN standards specify cabling and signalling at the physical and data link layers of the OSI model. Ethernet, FDDI, and Token Ring are widely used LAN technologies.
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Local Area Network. Hardcore gamers may occasionally congregate together and connect their PCs for competition days. Because all the players are directly wired to a server - usually in the same location - the connection speed at a LAN is extremely fast and efficient.
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Local Area Network. a LAN is a high speed communications system designed to link computers and other data processing devices together within a small geographic area such as a workgroup, department, or a single floor of a multi-story building
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Local Area Network. A high-speed network that connects a limited number of computers in a small area, generally a building or a couple of buildings.
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local area network. A group of personal computers and other hardware, attached by cable, so that users can share information and equipment.
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Local Area Network is a localized collection of computing and data devices forming a data network.
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A network of interconnected workstations that share the resources of a single processor or server within a relatively small geographic area, such as an office.
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( ocal rea etwork) A network of computers and other devices (including routers and printers) that are in the same geographical location
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A Local Area Network that connects all of the computers in a limited geographic area (usually within a building) and allows users to share programs and files.
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(Local Area Network) -- A computer network limited to an immediate geograpical location. Typically a LAN will span only a few hundred meters. See Also: Ethernet
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Local Area Network. A data communications network, which is geographically limited to an immediate area, usually the same building or floor of a building.
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Local area network. A school's LAN includes all the computers in the school that are hooked together (usually by cables) to share files and applications. Also see network
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Local Area Network. A collection of computers and other hardware linked together and located within a relatively small area, such as an office.
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Local Area Network: Spatially delimited data communication system owned by a single organisation, allowing unrestricted flow of information between the connected parties. Used for office communications, company-internal data collection, automation.
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Local area network. The cable interconnection of items of computing equipment over a small local area such as a single building or site. Such systems enable the sharing of data, software and equipment resources.
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local area network. Within a limited geographic area (i.e., an office or a building), a combination of computer hardware and software that interconnects numerous computers and peripherals to provide printing services and communication with and access to shared data. See WAN.
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Local Area Network. A system for intercommunication between computer terminals, PCs and related equipment operating within the same general area.
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local area network. (1) A computer network located on a user's premises within a communication across the LAN boundary may be subject to some form of regulation. (2) A network in which a set of devices are connected to one another for communication and that can be connected to a larger network.
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Local Area Network. A special linkage of computers or other communications devices into their own network for use by an individual or organization, such as a schoolwide network.
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A LAN is a network of interconnected workstations sharing the resources of a single processor or server within a relatively small geographic area. Typically, this might be within the area of a small office building. Usually, the server has applications and data storage that are shared in common by multiple workstation users. A local area network may serve as few as four or five users or, in some cases several thousand.
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or Local Area Network is the collection of two or more computers sharing a number of resources.
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A Local Area Network is the term used to describe several computers connected to each other, usually in the same building. Help Home Glossary A B C D E F G H I J K L N O Q R S T U V W X Y Z Mail client The software which enables you to send and recieve email e.g. Outlook Express, is known as a Mail Client.
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Local Area Network. A network of computers connected together in your school building or school campus. Popular LAN software includes Novell, Windows NT, 3Comm.
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Local area network, this is a network of computers, printers, workstations, or servers that are in a business office. These devices are all connected using computer cable, typically CAT 5 or CAT 6.
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This refers to a Local Area Network whereby computers within a building or an enclosed area are networked enabling file sharing and printer sharing.
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Local Area Network. A network of endstations (such as PCs, printers, servers) and network devices (hubs and switches) that cover a relatively small geographic area (usually not larger than a floor or building). LANs are characterized by high transmission speeds over short distances (up to 1000 m).
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A computer network limited to the immediate area of computers. Usually limited to a building or floor.
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Local Area Network; a computer network limited in scope to a single group of locally interconnected computers.
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Local Area Network. Normally refers to a network confined to a tightly defined area, usually the same floor or building.
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Local Area Network. High speed connection between desktop PCs and server machines, including file servers, application servers, print servers and other services.
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Local-Area Network. A group of computers, usually in one building, that are physically connected in a way that lets them communicate and interact with each other.
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Local Area Network. A LAN is a Local Area Network. It is typically within one building and can consist of as little as two connections. LANs connect PCs and electronic office equipment, enabling users to communicate, share resources, and access remote hosts or other networks.
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ocal rea etwork is a communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area. It is made up of servers, workstations, a network operating system and a communications link.
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A local area network or LAN is a computer network covering a local area, such as an office or a home. See also: MAN, WAN
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Local Area Network. Workstations and computers that are tied together in a specific work area in the same general location.
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"Local-Area Network": A computer network confined to a relatively small spatial area, typically within one building or group of buildings. Two or more connected LANs make up a wide-area network, or WAN.
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Local Area Network. A digital high-speed network built up of a group of computers that share a common communications line and the resources of a single server. Generally, LAN only covers a small geographic area e.g. within a floor or a building. See also W-LAN.
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Local Area Network. A system in which computer users in the same company or organization are linked to each other and often to centrally-stored collections of data in LAN servers.
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Stands for Local Area Network. It is a network covering a relatively small geographic area allowing users to share resources.
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Local Area Network.  A small, geographically convenient network, usually contained within a single building or campus.  It links computers, printers, workstations, etc., usually for the purpose of resource sharing.
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local area network - a computer network for a small area such as an office
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Local Area Network. On-site networking of computers.
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Local Area Network. A geographically localized network consisting of both hardware and software. It links peripheral devices, i.e. PCs, workstations, printers, etc. It usually transmits data inside a building or buildings within a short distance of one another and under some kind of formalized control, i.e. a campus. There are four main advantages: 1) Anyone on the LAN can use any of the peripheral devices attached to the LAN; 2) Anyone can access databases/programs running on client servers attached to the LAN; 3) Users can send messages and work back and forth; and 4) There may be gateways and bridges to public telecommunications networks.
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Local area network - a computer network linking parts of an institution.
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Local Area Network. Typically a LAN is used within a single location, building, or set of buildings. It enables communication between computers and the sharing of local resources such as printers, CD readers, databases, and file servers.
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A computer network that uses cables in a specific closed area such as; a room, a building or a group of buildings.
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(Local Area Network) - a local network, typically using Ethernet technology, that provides for the interconnection of computers and VoIP telephones.
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Local Area Network - a private network for data transmission.
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Local Area Network - A non-public data network in which serial transmission is used without store and forward techniques for direct data communication among data stations located on the user's premises
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A Local Area Network is a system that links computers together to form a network, usually with a wire-based cabling scheme. LAN's connect personal computers and electronic office equipment, enabling users to communicate, share resources such as data storage and printers, and access remote hosts or other networks.
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Local Area Network A network of computers within an institution.
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ocal rea etwork generally refers to a small interconnected group of computers networked together.
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Local Area Network. A computer network limited usually to a single physical location such as a floor of a building. See WAN.
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Local Area Network. A limited distance (typically under a few kilometers or a couple of miles) high-speed network (typically 4 to 100 Mbps) that supports many computers (typical two to thousands).
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A computer network that spans a relatively small area. Most LANs are confined to a single building or group of buildings. However, one LAN can be connected to other LANs over any distance via telephone lines and radio waves. Most LANs connect workstations and personal computers.
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A LAN, or Local Area Network, is comprised of computers that share a single communication line and are found in the same location. For example, you may work in an office building with a LAN. Its server (main computer) could have as few as three and as many as three thousand individuals accessing it at any given time. Designed to fit the needs of the people it serves, the LAN often has centralized data storage. Users can save their files on the network rather than on their own computers. When sharing common documents, this technique can save time.
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See Local Area Network (LAN).
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Local Area Network. A network of machines generally limited to a local area, such as one or more floors of a building, or nearby buildings. See also network, Wide Area Network (WAN).
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Local Area Network; a group of computers (usually in an office) which all run off the same server.
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Local Area Network. A collection of computers and related hardware interconnected for the purpose of communication and sharing of resources.  As the name suggests, LANs generally comprise systems that are located nearby to each other (within the same building for example.)
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Local Area Network. A data communications system that (a) lies within a limited spatial area, (b) has a specific user group, (c) has a specific topology, and (d) is not a public switched telecommunications network, but may be connected to one. Note 1: LANs are usually restricted to relatively small areas, such as rooms, buildings, ships, and aircraft. Note 2: An interconnection of LANs within a limited geographical area, such as a military base, is commonly referred to as a campus area network. An interconnection of LANs over a city-wide geographical area is commonly called a metropolitan area network (MAN). An interconnection of LANs over large geographical areas, such as nationwide, is commonly called a wide area network (WAN). Note 3: LANs are not subject to public telecommunications regulations.
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(Local Area Network) - A way of linking computers so that they can share information and peripherals such as a printer.
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(Local Area Network) - A network connecting computers in a relatively small area such as a building.
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Local Area Network. A communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area.
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local area network. network in which all interconnected computers are within the same business or locality (e.g., a college campus). Contrast with metropolitan area network (MAN), personal area network (PAN), and wide area network (WAN).
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Local Area Network - A group of computers and other peripheral devices connected to some type of server for the purpose of sharing resources, such as software applications, files, peripherals and services. A LAN usually refers to a network and can be in one or more rooms and/or a building(s).
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(Local Area Network) - a group of computers connected together (a network) which are at one physical location.
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Local Area Network--A collection of equipment, connected via a computer or special "server," to meet the specialized needs of the organization that creates it. Allows electronic transmissions between computers and peripherals such as printers. May be connected to other, external networks (e.g., the Internet).
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Abbreviation for Local-Area Network. A LAN is a computer network that spans a relatively small area, such a single building or group of buildings. Several LANs can be connected together to create a wide-area network (WAN).
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Local Area Network. A network of directly-connected machines (located in close proximity), providing high speed communication over physical media such as fiber optics, coaxial cable, or twisted pair wiring.
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stands for local-area network, a system for connecting computers so they can communicate with one another.
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(pronounced "lann") Acronym for Local Area Network.
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An acronym for Local Area Network. A communications network confined to one site to which central processing units, personal computers, subsystem controllers and other devices attach.
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Local Area Network: A collection of computers, and other network devices in one physical location interconnected as one communication unit.
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Local Area Network. A network where computers are connected in close proximity, such as in the same building or office park; a system of LANs connected at a distance is called a wide-area network (WAN).
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Local Area Network. Used to share resources among many computer users.
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Local Area Network: Relatively small network in a building or several buildings. Computers on the network can access shared data and peripherals.
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Local Area Network. A linked set of computers in a limited area, such as a building.
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Stands for "Local Area Network". A fast way of connecting multiple computers normally limited to one geographic location such as a single office. Cf WAN
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A network of computers within a limited proximity (e.g, the same building, or floor of a building).
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Local Area Network. A system of interconnected computers, usually located within one building.
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Local Area Network is a computer network located typically within one building, connecting local users and servers
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(Local Area Network) A computer network usually limited to one building or floor.
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(Local Area Network): A network that spans only a short distance.
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LOCAL AREA NETWORK. A system for linking together computers, terminals, printers, and other equipment, usually within the same office or building. See also COMPUTER, OFFICE AUTOMATION, WIDE AREA NETWORK (WAN).
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This stands for Local Area Network and refers to a network confined to a confined area.
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( ocal rea etwork) a computer network, usually privately owned, covering a limited area such as a building or campus, as opposed to a Wide Area Network (WAN). Specifically, a LAN is not carried on a public telecommunications service whereas a WAN usually will be. A LAN is often associated with an intranet.
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local area network. A group of computers and other devices dispersed over a relatively limited area and connected by a communications link that enables the devices to interact together.
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A local area network, or LAN, is a group of computers and/or devices that share a common communications line within a small geographic area such as within an office building. A typical LAN can provide extremely high-speed Internet access with just one high- bandwidth connection to an ISP.
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(Local Area Network) A Local Area Network is a network that connects computers, printers and perhaps other devices within a department, building or house. This is generally a fairly simple network, although they can grow fairly large