Yes, usually we say "in a small geographic area", usually in a building, or a room.
A LAN is usually in a single geographical area. The network is administered by a single organization A LAN provides network services and access to applications for users within a common organization.
A LAN provides network services and access to applications for users within a common organization.Each end of the network is generally connected to a Telecommunication Service Provider (TSP).Local Area Network it cover small geographic area like home, office and other grouped of building.
Size and scope. A LAN is a Local Area Network, and is usually confined to a single building. A MAN is a Metropolitan Area Network and would cover multiple buildings in a city area. A WAN is a Wide Area Network and can cover any size geographical area.
Typically that would be a LAN (local area network)
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Full Form of LAN : Local Area Network. The use of LAN (Local Area Network) two or more computers connected with in geographical location
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Local area network, Metor area network, Wide area network
WAN spans large geographical areas, when LAN is usually limited within one building.
LAN: Limited geographical area usually within the same building. WAN: Larger global Network with no physical boundaries.
While there are several sizes of networks here are the main ones from smallest to largest:Personal Area Network (PAN -- Used primarily by Bluetooth and NFC)Local Area Network (LAN -- Within a single household, or office buildings)Metropolitan Area Network (MAN -- Usually a single city)Wide Area Network (Several LAN and WAN connected together)
The size of a LAN is typically determined by the physical limitations of the network infrastructure, such as the distance that can be covered by the network cables or wireless signals. It can also be influenced by the number of devices connected to the network and the network's capacity to handle traffic. Generally, LANs are designed to cover a limited geographical area, such as a single building or campus.