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A Local Area Network (LAN) is not directly connected to TCP (Transmission Control Protocol); rather, TCP is a protocol that operates at a higher layer in the networking stack. A LAN provides the physical and data link layers for connecting devices, while TCP functions at the transport layer to facilitate reliable communication between applications over a network. In a typical setup, devices on a LAN can use TCP to transmit data packets over the network, often in combination with IP (internet Protocol).

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