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).
LAN can be connected by routers . A router can be used to connect to LAN's .a LAN to a WAN and LAN to Internet.
TCP/IP is the most common LAN protocol.
LAN users get access to internet or can communicate with others LAN connected to WAN.
unless that lan is connected to a router that is connected to a modem that can access internet... it would make no sense
Its LAN
It's a definition but, such network belongs to LAN.
depends on port and switch or if address s like 192..168.255 then 253 system can be connected to LAN
The TCP/IP protocol allows each computer to "see" the other computers on the network, and share files and printers. When computers connect on the same network, it is called a local area network, or LAN .
LAN
Network topology is the manner in which the physical components of a LAN are connected together. Network topology can be either physical or logical.
Doesn't matter if your connected to a LAN or not. The MAC address is hard coded into the NIC and does not change unless software on the computer requires that it changes.
If such router is connected to that lan either thought wireless or wire, than the answer is yes. Any router can do that. If the router is connected to the lan, no router can do that.