LAN Base is a powerful license for layer 2 access switches. Its broad range of access features covers all LAN Lite capabilities plus more robust features such as VTPv3 and FlexLinks. LAN Base allows layer 3 routing by adding static routing support. Many strong security capabilities are added in LAN Base, too. Examples include Flexible Authentication, Radius Change of Authorization and advanced 802.1X features.
LAN stands for Local Area Network. LAN switches work when switches are configured to limit broadcast levels. LAN switches are produced by the company Cisco.
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There is no difference.
A wired LAN uses wires to connect the computers but a wireless LAN uses radio waves.
Interconnecting a set of LANs using switches is called Switched LAN
hubs, switches or routers.
They're the same thing. A Local Area Network (LAN) and a workgroup are both a local and they both do the same thing. I think the main difference is that a workgroup is a specific part of the LAN such as a department of a business whereas a LAN describes the network.
Your question doesnt make much sense. Lan technology is the equipment used to make computer networks. There is no LAN standard, there are many "standards" in networking
The most basic difference is that in a LAN, most of the computers could be, or will be, hard wired to the routers and switches of the network, whereas in a WAN some computers will use wireless transmissions. In other words, a LAN is in ONE building, a WAN in multiple, sometimes far apart geographically, buildings. Transmission speeds across the typical WAN are also much much slower than on a wired LAN network.
Not really - they operate at the Data Link layer using the MAC address and therefore don't really segment a network. There are some managed switches that can do this or by using VLAN configurations, but ordinary switches will not really segment a LAN.
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1. Lan Cards 2. Lan cables 3. Repeaters 4. Hub 5. Switches.