Local Area Network (LAN)
Local Area Network (LAN)
Networks used to interconnect computers in a single room, rooms within a building or buildings on one site are called Local Area Network (LAN).
LAN links computers, i.e., software and hardware, in the same area for the purpose of sharing information. Usually LAN links computers within a limited geographical area because they must be connected by a cable, which is quite expensive.
Characteristics of LAN :
- Every computer has the potential to communicate with any other computers of the network
- High degree of interconnection between computers
- Easy physical connection of computers in a network
- Inexpensive medium of data transmission
- High data transmission rate
Advantages of LAN
- The reliability of network is high because the failure of one computer in the network does not effect the functioning for other computers.
- Addition of new computer to network is easy.
- High rate of data transmission is possible.
- Peripheral devices like magnetic disk and printer can be shared by other computers.
Disadvantages of LAN
- If the communication line fails, the entire network system breaks down.
Use of LAN
- File transfers and Access
- Word and text processing
- Electronic message handling
- Remote database access
- Personal computing
- Digital voice transmission and storage
Qus. 1 : Which of the following is suitable for networking in a building?
- WAN
- LAN
- MAN
- BAN
- Common Server
- Place to Place
- CDMA/CD
- Peer to Peer
- Domino
- IIS
- Exchange
- Groupwise
- NIC
- File Server
- Coaxial Cable
- Monitor Server
- Server
- Client
- Peer
- Sender