What is a LAN connection?
A LAN connection refers to a LAN connection.
A local area network (LAN) refers to a group of computers interconnected by multiple computers in a certain area. Generally it is within a few kilometers. LANs enable file management, application sharing, printer sharing, scheduling within workgroups, email and fax communication services. The LAN is closed and can consist of two computers in the office or thousands of computers in a company.
Local area network (LAN) is in a local geographical area (such as a school, factory and organization), usually within a few kilometers, connecting various computers, external devices and databases. Computer communication network. It can be connected to a remote local area network, database or processing center through a data communication network or a dedicated data circuit to form a large-scale information processing system. LANs enable file management, application sharing, printer sharing, scanner sharing, scheduling within workgroups, email and fax communication services. The LAN is strictly closed. It can consist of several or even thousands of computers in the office. The main technical elements that determine the LAN are: network topology, transmission medium and medium access control method.
The local area network consists of network hardware (including network servers, network workstations, network printers, network cards, network interconnection devices, etc.) and network transmission media, as well as network software.