Topic Intro To Internet
Topic Intro To Internet
Types of Networks
Local Area Network (LAN) is networks connect computers together over
relatively small distances, such as within a single building or within a small group of
buildings.
Metropolitan Area Network This is a network which is larger than a LAN but
smaller than a WAN, and incorporates elements of both. It typically spans a town or
city and is owned by a single person or company, such as a local council or a large
company.
Wide Area Network - This is another of the original categories of network, and
slightly more complex in nature. WAN networks connect computers together over
large physical distances, remotely connecting them over one huge network and
allowing them to communicate even when far apart. The Internet is a WAN, and
connects computers all around the world together.
Campus Area Network This is a network which is larger than a LAN, but smaller
than an MAN. This is typical in areas such as a university, large school or small
business. It is typically spread over a collection of buildings which are reasonably
local to each other. It may have an internal Ethernet as well as capability of
connecting to the internet.
Wireless Local Area Network This is a LAN which works using wireless network
technology such as Wi-Fi. This type of network is becoming more popular as wireless
technology is further developed and is used more in the home and by small
businesses. It means devices do not need to rely on physical cables and wires as
much and can organise their spaces more effectively.
Storage Area Network This network connects servers directly to devices which
store amounts of data without relying on a LAN or WAN network to do so. This can
involve another type of connection known as Fibre Channel, a system similar to
Ethernet which handles high-performance disk storage for applications on a number
of professional networks.
Cellular. Cellular technology provides wireless Internet access through cell phones.
The speeds vary depending on the provider, but the most common are 3G and 4G
speeds. A 3G is a term that describes a 3rd generation cellular network obtaining
mobile speeds of around 2.0 Mbps. 4G is the fourth generation of cellular wireless
standards. The goal of 4G is to achieve peak mobile speeds of 100 Mbps but the
reality is about 21 Mbps currently.