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Network
Basically, yes. It can also be more specific or more complex than this (such as WWANs and VLANs) but the gist of it is: A network is a group of communication devices which have intercommunication.
That is called a Local Area Network (or LAN for short)
Trusted Computing Group was created in 2003.
A wireless Access Point (AP) connects a group of wireless stations to an adjacent wired (Typically, Ethernet) LAN. An AP is like an Ethernet hub - except that a hub relays LAN frames only to other 802.3 stations, whereas an AP relays 802.11 frames to all other 802.11 or 802.3 stations in the same subnet. (In English: "it allows communication between wired and wireless..") A wireless router connects a group of wireless stations to an adjacent wired (Typically, Ethernet) LAN. A wireless router is a wireless AP combined with an Ethernet router. A wireless router forwards IP packets between your wireless subnet and any other subnet. Most routers also have a built-in firewall, and built-in Ethernet ports. (In English: same as an AP, but you can network different subnets or networks (Example: your home network and the Internet [Modem also required typically!] )
'''Mobile Virtual Network Operator.''' They are cell phone carrier (such as a prepaid wireless carrier) that typically do not have its own network infrastructure (an interconnected group of computer systems) and licensed radio spectrum (permission to use part of a radio frequency).
LAN standards are these of IEEE 802 group:802.3 - Ethernet802.11 a/b/g/n - Wireless LAN and Wi-Fi802.13 - 100BASE-X Ethernet802.15 - Wireless PAN (Personal Area Network)802.15.2 - IEEE 802.15 and IEEE 802.11 coexistence802.16 - Broadband Wireless Access (WiMAX certification)
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LAN standards are these of IEEE 802 group:802.3 - Ethernet802.11 a/b/g/n - Wireless LAN and Wi-Fi802.13 - 100BASE-X Ethernet802.15 - Wireless PAN (Personal Area Network)802.15.2 - IEEE 802.15 and IEEE 802.11 coexistence802.16 - Broadband Wireless Access (WiMAX certification)
WLAN stands for Wireless Local Area Network, and refers to a group of two or more computers connected to the same wireless connection over a short distance. WiFi stands for "Wireless Fidelity" and is actually a trademark name used to used to brand products such as routers, phones, and basically any device that has a wireless connectivity.