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Networks can be categorized based on various criteria, including their scale, topology, and purpose. Common types include local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), and metropolitan area networks (MANs), which differ primarily in geographical coverage. Additionally, networks can be classified by topology, such as star, ring, bus, or mesh, which describes the arrangement of nodes. Finally, networks can also be categorized by their intended use, such as corporate networks, academic networks, or social networks.
Antoine Lavoisier classified elements into four categories: metals, nonmetals, earths, and gases.
Wi-Fi networks are typically classified into three main categories: infrastructure mode, ad-hoc mode, and mesh networks. Infrastructure mode involves a central access point connecting multiple devices, while ad-hoc mode allows devices to connect directly without a central point. Mesh networks consist of multiple interconnected nodes that provide extended coverage and reliability. Each type serves different connectivity needs and use cases.
computer networks classified into point to point and broadcast network
Edwin Hubble Classified the Galaxy different categories depending upon its visual appearance.
Classified and unclassified
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Antoine Lavoisier classified elements into four categories based on their properties: metals, nonmetals, gases, and earths (which were later renamed metalloids).
'Levels of classification' refer to the categories kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species