No, a building is a building. You can put a LAN inside a building, however.
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With a router or firewall or bridge. LAN is Local Area Network (inside a building) WAN is Wide Area Network (building to building, but inside the same organization).
absolutely wan. lan is used for a office or a building complex
Yes - a LAN by definition is a network in a small geographic area, typically on a floor of a building, or a room in a building. When you go beyond the building you are going beyond the range of most LANs.
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A campus LAN is a network in a single building or a group of closely related buildings. It mainly refers to layer 2 switching.
WAN spans large geographical areas, when LAN is usually limited within one building.
LAN refers to a Local Area Network. The LAN is used to network computers within a limited area like school, building or computer laboratory by using the network media.
It is a LAN (Local Area Network).
You can use a LAN over internet software such as Hamachi.https://secure.logmein.com/products/hamachi2/
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