It depends on which type of cable you are using. For UTP and STP it's 100m, for fiber optics it can be as far as 40 km (single mode), for coax is 175 m for thinnet and so on.
10000 kms
WAN. LAN is a short range connection, WAN is wide range.
range and security (802.11n Wireless LAN)
The steps for doing this areConnect N600 LAN port to 7700N LAN portDisable DHCP on N600Enable DHCP on 7700NManually give the N600 an ip in the 192.168.1.x range (outside the DHCP range)This will then put all devices in 192.168.1.x range, and be far simpler.
Single-cell wireless LAN: all of the wireless end systems are within range of a single control module. Multiple-cell wireless LAN: there are multiple control modules interconnected by a wired LAN; each control module supports a number of wireless end systems within its transmission range.
You can use a LAN over internet software such as Hamachi.https://secure.logmein.com/products/hamachi2/
LANs typically range in speed from 10 Mbps to 1 Gbps, although some newer LAN technologies are boosting the speed to 10 Gbps at least.
A LAN Bridge. It is not a special computer per say. A LAN bridge connects two or more LANs at layer two in the OSI network model. The LAN bridge receives packets from a LAN segment connected to one port and forwards them to another LAN segment connected to a different port. While a LAN bridge serves the purpose of extending network range, it also relieves the problem of congestion that multiple devices can cause on a single Ethernet segment.
2.4-2.4835GHz
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.
That stands for "personal area network". These networks tend to have a shorter range than a typical LAN.
Lan-uv but lan-oo in northern dialects.
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.