Monday, 9 April 2012

Basic Concepts of Computer Networks : Type Of Network

TYPES OF NETWORKS

Three types of networks:
  1. Local Area Network or LAN
  2. Metropolitan Area Network or MAN 
  3. Wide Area Network or WAN

LAN - Local Area Network


Local Area Network (LAN) is the smallest network compared to the other two networks.
The simplest form of LAN is to connect two computers together.
LAN is operated within a limited physical area, such as at home, school, a single building or several buildings.
A network which consists of less than 500 interconnected devices across several buildings, is still recognised as a LAN.
Inexpensive hardware used in LAN previously include twisted pair, coaxial cables and the higher end is fiber optic or wireless. However, coaxial cables are now being replaced by a higher speed cabling system such as CAT5 using RJ45 connectors.
LAN is a very high speed network (from previously 10Mbps) to 100Mbps, which is faster than MAN and WAN.
Local Area Network is a group of computers and network devices connected together, usually within the same building.

MAN - Metropilitan Area Network

First, you have to understand the word metropolitan. Metropolitan describes
important cities such as Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Singapore, Tokyo, London and New York.
MAN is a network of computers located at different sites within a large physical area, such as a city. Companies that have several branches within the Kuala Lumpur city such as banks, might find a MAN useful to them.
In this case, setting up a MAN across long distances can be best connected using fiber optics. Sometimes, a MAN can be a collection of several LANs within the same city.

MAN often acts as a high speed network (although not as fast as a LAN) to allow
sharing of regional resources.
MAN can be defined as a group of computers and network devices connected together within a large physical area.

WAN - Wide Area Network

 
Wide Area Network (WAN) is the largest network of all network types. The Internet is the largest WAN in the world. WAN generally covers large distances such as states, countries or continents.
An example in the society using WAN is the banking organisation. Local banks have always maintained their business online by connecting all computers of their branches in the countries. International banks also use WAN to connect their computers all over the world.

Actually, WAN is a group of MANs or LANs or the mixture of both networks.
A device called a router is needed to connect the MANs and LANs all over a large physical area. A router is a special networking device that connects two or more different networks and keeps data flowing between them.
A router makes all the different networks communicate, such as connecting LAN to LAN, LAN to WAN or WAN to WAN.
The transmission media in WAN uses the fibre optic cable.WAN is still considered a fast network with speeds 20 – 2000 Kbps, but slower than LAN and MAN.

DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TYPES OF NETWORK



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