A minimum LAN requires a server (server), paired devices (Repeater, Hub, Switch, Bridge), a client computer (client), network card (Network Interface Card - NIC) and cables (cable). to connect computers together.
Wifi is a wireless network capable of connecting to other networks or computers by radio waves. It is faster and has a greater range than Bluetooth.
A person with a wifi enabled device such as a computer, phone, or PDA can connect to the Internet when near the access point.
Wi-Fi operates at two speeds: with the 802.11n standard, the data exchange rate is 600Mbps and with the 802.11ac standard, the speed reaches 1Gbps.
A typical LAN system built on modern technology using IP or Ethernet switches includes the following three scales:
+ Large network system (Enterprise): Having the number of network nodes from 800-1000 network nodes or more.
+ Medium-sized network system (Medium): There are a number of network nodes from 100-800 network nodes.
Small networks: There are fewer than 100 network nodes.
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