LAN, MAN, WAN: An overview of the three basic types of networks
by Hans Hell
A computer network is a system consisting of two or more computers linked together so that they can exchange data with each other. A small network can be connected with another to form a larger network. The largest network is the Internet, which is composed of many different networks, both large and small.
LAN, WAN, MAN
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