Difference between revisions of "LAN"
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Revision as of 19:26, 7 June 2005
Local Area Networks are networks which are hard-wired. This means that they are connected to each other through physical wires.
Local Area Networks have a local scope, which means that they are meant to stay little (formed a small amount of computers).
Wireless LANs are known as WLANs and are exactly the same as LANs, but computers are connected to each other through wireless network cards.