It all depends on this geographical area. You could use two wireless routers. Given the distance isn't too far. 2 linksys routers with ddwrt firmware, put one both networks and that will be a good job.
If it is far, you could be looking at running a wire from one network to the next.
If neither of these are feasible you could look into VPN's.
Have you got servers...??
Are they located in the same building? If the geographical difference between locations are vast, then a WAN setup is in order. The basic components of a WAN would be routers, satellites, ISP mainframes, transmission media (Fiber Optics backbones, Power lines, network cables etc). The main component of a WAN is definitley a router though.
There is no reason for the surface area to remain the same even if the volume is the same.
They need not be. A bigger triangle can have the same area as a small parallelogram.They need not be. A bigger triangle can have the same area as a small parallelogram.They need not be. A bigger triangle can have the same area as a small parallelogram.They need not be. A bigger triangle can have the same area as a small parallelogram.
If another triangle has the same three sides, that is, sides of the same length, it will have the same area. Note that this is a sufficient, but not a necessary, condition, since you can also have triangles of a different shape that have the same area.
A triangle twice as high as a parallelogram with the same base has the same area.
There are two types of networks, the Local Area Network (LAN), consists of several PCs or workstations connected to a special computer called a server, often within the same building or office complex. And the other one is the Wide Area Networks (WANs), networks than span large geographical areas. Computers can connect to these networks to use facilities in another city or country.
Similarities between LANS and WANS is that they are both networks and can cover small geographical areas.
If we have to interconnect 2 motors...the synchronization must be done between them.The main condition for synchronization is THE RATING OF THE 2 MACHINES MUST BE SAME.
Gaul was not a who. It was a geographical area. It was the name the Romans gave to an area which covered present day France, Belgium, Holland south of the river Rhine and Germany west of the same river.
Tennessee is in the U.S.'s South Region. Tennessee has three geographical regions of approximately the same amount of area - the East, Central, and West geographical regions.
To interconnect devices of same Port specifications (Same Fabric). For e.g. PC to PC, Switch to Switch.
False.
One, they are in the same geographical area and each start with the letter "I". Two, poor knowledge of geography
This group is known as a population. Populations are key units in studying the dynamics of species within an ecosystem. Characteristics of populations such as size, density, and genetic diversity provide insights into their interactions and overall health.
A population is all the individuals of one species that live in the same area at the same time. OR All the organisms of the same group or species, which live in a particular geographical area, and have the capability of interbreeding.
LAN: (local area network) A group of computers that share a common connection and are usually in a small area or even in the same building. For example an office or home network. They are usually connected by Ethernet cables and have high speed connections. If it was a wireless setup it would be called a WLAN, which would have a lower connection speed.MAN: (metropolitan area network) This is a larger network that connects computer users in a particular geographic area or region. For example a large university may have a network so large that it may be classified as a MAN. The MAN network usually exist to provide connectivity to local ISPs, cable tv, or large corporations. It is far larger than a LAN and smaller than a WAN. Also large cities like London and Sydney, Australia have metropolitan area networks.WAN: (wide area network) This is the largest network and can interconnect networks throughout the worldand is not restricted to a geographical location. The Internet is an example of a worldwide public WAN. Most WANs exist to connect LANs that are not in the same geographical area. This technology is high speed and very expensive to setup.I hope these definitions helped as I have tried to explain LAN, WAN, and MAN in non technical terms.Notes:Wireless LAN is WLAN. At the moment a wired connection is still always high speed. Even though having a Wireless LAN is less mess with no cables, it compromises on speed.With new networks popping up all the time like 3G, GSM, and GPRS, the actual end user gets to connect directly to a WMAN which was unheard of. Most of these networks are mobile data standards that previously or still are used on cell phonesyou welcome :-)
Many (but by far a minority) of Americans are terrorist by definition. However, the same can be said of any geographical area, so it is not a major issue.