A LAN world means if someone is playing Minecraft using the same modem/router as you, they can come into your world and play with you.
It's possible but doesnt' worth it, just buy a lan cable.
Your question doesnt make much sense. Lan technology is the equipment used to make computer networks. There is no LAN standard, there are many "standards" in networking
To turn an SSP world into a LAN world, click on esc to bring up the menu and click 'Open to LAN'
LAN stands for Local Area Network. LAN switches work when switches are configured to limit broadcast levels. LAN switches are produced by the company Cisco.
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To make a world a LAN world click Ecs. On that screen, there is a "Open To LAN" button. Click it. You will get to choose what game mode, and if you want cheats. Click "Start LAN world". Done. The person who created the LAN world must be on to have other players on it. To go onto to a LAN world, Click multiplayer. It will scan for LAN worlds. (P.S You have to be on the same internet connection to connect.)
When a LAN world is created, you can find the world in the 'multiplayer' section in the main menu. Double click on the selected LAN world to connect to the world. Remember that you have to be on the same Wi-Fi as the person you are trying to connect with.
LAN means Local Area Network. LAN World on Minecraft basically means that anyone else playing from the same router/modem as you can join your world.
When a LAN world is created, you can find the world in the 'multiplayer' section in the main menu. Double click on the selected LAN world to connect to the world. Remember that you have to be on the same Wi-Fi as the person you are trying to connect with.
If you can identify the components on the board, such as the chipset, onboard graphics, and LAN, you can download generic drivers from the manufacturer of these parts that should work.
You can modify the NetVX scripts pack to work with LAN.