Any environment that contains two or more local area networks (LAN) that are geographically close to each other but need to interconnect with each other is an appropriate environment for a metropolitan area network (MAN). For example, an University campus may have several separate LANs that need to interconnect, and would be a suitable environment for a MAN. If the LANs are widely dispersed, then a wide area network (WAN) would be more suitable.
In which of the following environments would a MAN be most appropriate?
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False. A network created to provide Internet access to a specific geographic area is typically referred to as a Wireless Internet Service Provider (WISP) and would not be classified as a Metropolitan Area Network (MAN). MANs are typically larger networks that cover a city or metropolitan area.
Size and scope. A LAN is a Local Area Network, and is usually confined to a single building. A MAN is a Metropolitan Area Network and would cover multiple buildings in a city area. A WAN is a Wide Area Network and can cover any size geographical area.
If they are in a local geographic area but two separate networks that would technically be a WAN. Of course some people call them MAN's for "Metropolitan area network."
It can be used for any circuit where copper cable is appropriate. This would include standard phones and digital signals such as DSL. If you can use standard network cable, then this product is acceptable. We use it for connecting radio equipment within our network.
computers would most likely be more appropriate then people in areas that are dangerous for humans to exist. these include the arctic, deep underwater, and nuclear environments.
Metropolitan police.
Here are areas of the State of Virginia that are metropolitan areas:Arlington VANorfolk, VAQuantico, VALynchburg, VASurrounding areas near Washington D.C. would also be considered metropolitan.
Public network
It allows for people in different buildings to connect on a network. It is also the network one would conenct to the internet The wide area network, often referred to as a WAN, is a communications network that makes use of existing technology to connect local computer networks into a larger working network that may cover both national and international locations. This is in contrast to both the local area network and the metropolitan area network, which provides communication within a restricted geographic area. Here is how the wide area network functions, and why it is so important to communications today.