Yes. LAN stands for local area netwrok
Yes; LAN is only a Local Area Network.
Wireless LAN means: Wireless Local Area Network. WIFI: is a high frequency wireless local network. So yes, they are similar.
yes, or more commonly known as LAN
Yes. This is called a LAN. (Local Area Network)
Yes you can, you need an acess point for both systems
Yes. LAN Stands for Local Area Network, which is a small group of computers. WWW stands for the world wide web, which infers a very large network of computers.
Yes, you can have a LAN (Local area network) party when the PlayStation Network PSN) is down. A LAN connection does not require Internet access, which is what the PSN relies on. As long as you have an ethernet cord and two or more PlayStation 3 systems, a LAN party is possible.
A wide area network (WAN) is a geographically dispersed telecommunications network. The term distinguishes a broader telecommunication structure from a local area network (LAN). A wide area network may be privately owned or rented, but the term usually connotes the inclusion of public (shared user) networks. An intermediate form of network in terms of geography is a metropolitan area network (MAN).
A LAN(local area network) and WAN(wide area network). Yes, the difference is the geography of the network. exp. If you have a network in a room that's a LAN now if you want to connect to a building down the street you cant run a network cable down the road you have to go through a ISP(internet service provider) that would be considered a WAN.
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.
Yes, is it If you have one organisation using local area network then its connect every where but one thing you need to determine of this local area network range.
Your computer must be connected to the internet to view an HTML document that is located on a website. Whether that connection is through a local area network (LAN) or not. If you normally connect to the web via the LAN, then yes, you'll need to be connected to the LAN. If instead you run an adhoc network, use a direct connection to infrastructure (like a router) or a modem, then you need that connection to reach the web.