A land line is normally a standard telephone line connected directly to the local telephone exchange, as used for speech. To pass computer data over it (if it was not broadband enabled) you would need to use an analogue modem.
LAN stands for Local Area Network - normally used to connect PCs or other devices such as printers within one location. LAN Line? Might mean the data cable from the PC back to the router. Not heard of the expression to describe a 'phone line before.
It actually means this. wireless internet access, wireless lan.
A network sniffer. It can be hardware based (dedicated device with it's own software) or software based (application running on a PC). An Internet gateway can collect information to bust the user by tracing back the computer name, IP address and who is logged in. A sniffer is used mostly to collect information to help diagnose errors suspectred coming from the lan/wan.
A distribution switch is a type of network switch used to manage and route data traffic between different network segments, typically in a local area network (LAN) environment. It connects multiple access switches, handling large volumes of data and providing efficient communication between endpoints. Distribution switches often incorporate advanced features such as redundancy, load balancing, and security protocols to ensure reliable and optimized network performance. They play a crucial role in hierarchical network designs, facilitating scalability and effective data management.
Networks can be classified into several sizes based on their geographical coverage and scale. The main types are: Personal Area Network (PAN) - A small network, typically within a range of a few meters, used for connecting personal devices. Local Area Network (LAN) - Covers a limited area, such as a home, office, or building, allowing devices to connect within that space. Wide Area Network (WAN) - Spans a large geographical area, connecting multiple LANs, often using leased telecommunication lines. Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) - Larger than a LAN but smaller than a WAN, it typically covers a city or a large campus.
You will need to know the date, in order to look up (or calculate) the declination of the Sun, which is its position north or south of the equator. You can look this up in the Nautical Almanac or it can be calculated. See link below. It is also essential that your watch or chronometer be set EXACTLY to the correct time. It's helpful to have your watch set to GMT or Greenwich Mean Time. That way, you don't have to figure out your time zone. On the Equinox dates - about March 21 and September 21 (plus or minus one day because of the cycle of leap years) - the Sun's declination is zero. On June 21, the Summer Solstice, the declination is 23 degrees, 26 minutes 22seconds north, and on December 21 it is the same distance south of the equator. You also must measure the elevation of the Sun not at 12:00PM according to your watch, but at the "local apparent noon", the time when the Sun reaches its maximum elevation in the sky. Your latitude is 90 - (the angle of the Sun) - (declination). Today is September 1, 2009. I will measure Sun's elevation at the Local Apparent Noon or "LAN". (By the way, I will note the exact time of LAN on my watch, set to GMT. I will look up, in the Nautical Almanac, the "GHA" or Greenwich Hour Angle and I will be able to interpolate between the published numbers and find my exact longitude as well as the latitude.) Let's say that I measure the LAN elevation and note that the elevation is 55 degrees at 17:28 GMT. (I need to measure this to the precise SECOND for real accuracy.) I can go into the Nautical Alamanac and note that at 17:00 the GHA is 75 degrees 1.6 minutes and at 18:00 the GHA is 90 degrees 1.8 minutes. The Sun travels at 15 degrees per hour or 4 minutes per degree. So at 17:28 precisely, the GHA was 82 degrees 1.7 minutes. So the declination of the Sun was about 8 degrees, 2.5 minutes North. If the Sun was at EXACTLY 55 degrees above the horizon at LAN on 9/1/09, then my latitude is 90 - 55 - 8 degrees 1.5 minutes, or 26 degrees 58.5 minutes north. So my position is 26 degrees 58.5 minutes north, 82 degrees 1.7 minutes West. In other words, I'm just east of Port Charlotte, Florida. I'll need to be careful about the alligators! There are two things you will need to do celestial navigation. One is a good sextant, which is the tool you use to measure the angle of the Sun above the horizon. The second is a VERY accurate watch. If your watch is off by a minute, your position will be off by at least a quarter-mile. In the old days of sailing ships, clocks were chancy at best; after all, you couldn't use a pendulum clock aboard a bobbing ship at sea! It isn't surprising that the British Admiralty offered a fortune to the inventor who could build a clock that could keep time at sea.
man is a person lan is letters
There is no difference.
A wired LAN uses wires to connect the computers but a wireless LAN uses radio waves.
They're the same thing. A Local Area Network (LAN) and a workgroup are both a local and they both do the same thing. I think the main difference is that a workgroup is a specific part of the LAN such as a department of a business whereas a LAN describes the network.
Your question doesnt make much sense. Lan technology is the equipment used to make computer networks. There is no LAN standard, there are many "standards" in networking
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they both are exact same...
LAN is internal. IE, your computer, router, modem. WAN is external, such as your computer, a server on the internet, a corporate database. Not to be confused with WLAN, which is wireless LAN
From the user's point of view, accessing a LAN or WAN is the same. If packets need to be forwarded from a LAN via a WAN connection that is taken care of automatically by the router.
The difference between a Lan Card and a modem are this - A Lan card is a card that you slide into the side of a laptop and it can allow you the ability to get onto a network wirelessly. A Lan card for a PC allows a Lan connection by way of a CAT 5 cable that will allow you to get onto the internet or if a crossover cable is attached to your PC to another you are directly connected to the network. A modem is a piece of hardware that is installed into a slot in the PC that will allow you the ability to get onto the internet by attaching a phone line to it through the RJ 11 jack (which it comes with 2 rj11 jacks on it) See the links below: LAN card http://www.socketcom.com/product/wlan.asp , Modem http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/m/modem.HTML
local area network is only for small area and wireless local area network is for one building.
PGN doesn't have onboard vga card while the GAV does have a built in vga car. LAN on PGN is a must while GAV can come with or without LAN.