Yes
A Local Area Network (LAN) is neither an input nor an output device; rather, it is a network that connects multiple computers and devices within a limited geographical area, such as a home, school, or office. It facilitates communication and data transfer between connected devices. Input and output devices refer to hardware that interacts directly with the user or processes data, such as keyboards (input) and monitors (output).
A network operated by a person or an organization is typically referred to as a Local Area Network (LAN). This type of network connects computers and devices within a limited geographical area, such as a home, office, or campus. LANs are commonly used for sharing resources like files, printers, and internet connections among connected devices. Additionally, they can be managed using various networking hardware such as routers, switches, and access points.
LAN stands for Local Area Network, which is a network that connects computers and devices within a limited geographic area, such as a home, school, or office building. VGA stands for Video Graphics Array, a standard for displaying video and graphics on computer monitors, which was widely used in the past for connecting devices to screens.
yes, or more commonly known as LAN
Yes, a Local Area Network (LAN) covers a confined area, typically within a single building or a group of adjacent buildings. It is designed for short-distance communication and connects devices like computers, printers, and servers within a limited geographical range. This confined scope allows for high data transfer speeds and lower latency compared to wider networks like WANs.
A LAN (Local Area Network) is a network that connects computers and devices within a limited geographical area, such as a home, school, or office, allowing them to communicate and share resources like files and printers. A modem wake-up connector is a feature in some modems that allows devices to be powered on remotely or to wake up from a low power state when specific signals are received, often enabling easier network management and accessibility. This can enhance connectivity and convenience for users needing to access their networked devices without being physically present.
The initials "LAN" typically stand for "Local Area Network." This term refers to a network that connects computers and devices within a limited geographic area, such as a home, school, or office building. LANs are commonly used for sharing resources like files and printers, and they allow for communication between devices over a relatively short distance.
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Assuming that computers a subset of the higher class of "computing devices" then the first question is what belongs in the computing devices higher class that doesn't belong in the computers subclass. It's difficult to say because everything that belongs in the computing devices class could be classified as a "computer" as well, because it computes by definition of being a computing device. Typically when we refer to computers, we specifically mean main frame computers, mini-computers, or personal computers. We don't typically mean cell phones, calculators, or personal data assistants (PDA's) though all of these undoubtedly compute. What distinguishes computers from these devices, in general, is their ability to be programmed to do custom tasks that they were not originally developed to do. Most of the other computing devices can not be programmed in and of themselves to do other tasks they were not originally designed to do, however there are exceptions. Cell phones can run custom applications (though you cannot typically write the applications on the cell phone itself. The same goes for PDAs and calculators. Some of the more complex calculators are not unlike some of the first personal computers in their ability to be programmed, but their programming power is rather limited. In short, computers can be programmed, but so can many of the other computing devices, but still it does distinguish them from many of the other computing devices because ALL computers can be programmed, whereas only a subset of the other computing devices can be programmed.
Non-computing devices.
No multimedia is not limited only in computers because it using everywhere like tv advertisement, movie making etc.