maybe 20$ bucks plus tax
The LAN network (Local Area Network) offers the user, higher productivity and cost effectiveness with the easy access and resources. It is cost effective as it reduces the installation wiring cost.
LAN setup can cover like a build
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
Data transfer on LAN is much faster than on WAN.Thus replication and fragmentation will not increase throughput and speed-up on a LAN, as much as in a WAN. But even in a LAN, replication has its uses in increasing reliability and availability.
First thing to check - are you actually connected to their LAN? It's not much use triyng to connect to a LAN game if you aren't.
Ethernet and LAN connections are pretty much the same thing. They are local internet connections.
When choosing the type of LAN, consider factors such as the size of the network, bandwidth requirements, cost, scalability, security needs, and the physical layout of the network environment. Additionally, consider the types of devices that will be connected to the LAN and the available expertise for managing and maintaining the network.
LAN stands for "Local Area Network" while it can cover a large area they usually don't. For example an office building generally uses a LAN. And if in a skyscraper that LAN can be quite large. On the same token, if you have a router at your house, and all the computers on that router are connected via ethernet cables. That is also a LAN, but is much smaller.
Yes, a LAN could have two DHCP servers, but it wouldn't make much sense. Typically each LAN has it's own DHCP server or uses a DHCP relay agent to get an address from another subnet.
1. Bandwidth 2. EMI tolerance 3. Length 4. Cost 5. Ease of installation
Lan-uv but lan-oo in northern dialects.