A local area network (LAN) supplies networking ability to a collection
of PCs in
close nearness to each other, for example, in an office building, a home, or a school.
A LAN is valuable for sharing assets like documents, printers, diversions or
different applications.
2.2.7. Local Area Network (LAN)
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