Network+ N10-009 Network Geography
A Personal Area Network (PAN) is the smallest type of network—either wired or wireless—that connects personal devices within very close proximity, typically within a few meters (around 10 m or 33 ft). Common examples include Bluetooth connections between a smartphone and headset or USB linkage between a laptop and external drive.
Personal Area Network (PAN)
Smallest type of wired or wireless network which usually covers a siatance about 10 feet or less.
Key Terms
Personal Area Network (PAN)
Smallest type of wired or wireless network which usually covers a siatance about 10 feet or less.
Local Area Network (LAN)
Connects components in a limited distance, generally up to about 100 meters or 300 feet.
Wi-Fi
IEEE 802.11
Ethernet
IEEE 802.3
Campus Area Network (CAN)
A building-centric LAN tht is spread accross numerous buildings in a certain area.
Metropolitian Area Network (MAN)
Connects locations that are scattered accross the entire city.
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
Personal Area Network (PAN) | Smallest type of wired or wireless network which usually covers a siatance about 10 feet or less. |
Local Area Network (LAN) | Connects components in a limited distance, generally up to about 100 meters or 300 feet. |
Wi-Fi | IEEE 802.11 |
Ethernet | IEEE 802.3 |
Campus Area Network (CAN) | A building-centric LAN tht is spread accross numerous buildings in a certain area. |
Metropolitian Area Network (MAN) | Connects locations that are scattered accross the entire city. |
Wide Area Network (WAN) | Connects geographically disparate internal networks. |