LAN- Local area network
Local Area Network
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LANs are local area networks that connect computers together in a small area such as a school, business, home, etc., and require switches or routers, bridges, and repeaters. WANs on the other hand cover large areas such as the Internet and require transmission lines, routers, and mainframes.
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Networks covering a limited or small geographic area are typically called LANs (local area networks). Of course, it depends heavily on your description of "small geographic area"
Metropolitan Area Networks, or "metro" networks, typically cover a city, or several conjoined cities. Campus networks typically cover a business or school campus, spanning multiple buildings. Local Area Networks, or LANs, typically reside in a single building.
Local Area Network
Many networks cover entertainment news. Some networks are strictly devoted to entertainment, such as BET. Most networks, such as ABC, NBC, and even CNN cover entertainment news. The BBC also includes entertainment news in their broadcasts.
The font used for the National Geographic magazine cover title is custom-designed and is not publicly available for use. It was specifically created for the magazine to maintain its unique and recognizable brand identity.
Networks can be primarily divided into two categories: local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs). LANs are confined to a small geographic area, such as a single building or campus, facilitating high-speed connections among devices. In contrast, WANs cover larger geographical areas, often connecting multiple LANs, and typically utilize public or leased telecommunication lines to facilitate communication over long distances.
Many, many networks cover entertainment news in the evening. CBS and NBC have evening shows, as do the all-entertainment channels such as E! And TMZ.
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National Geographic was the first magazine to publish a hologram on its cover. It featured a holographic image of Earth on its January 1984 issue.
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National Geographic was the first magazine to publish a hologram on its cover in March of 1984. It was the holographic image of an eagle.