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.
YES. The amount of tax that would be added will depend on what the tax percentage is in the local area that you are purchasing the item in.
It would depend on the location and crime rate. Check the local crime statistics for the area.
The best option to find a reliable online broker is through personal referral. If you don't know anyone in the area who has used an online broker, check with your local Better Business Bureau.
all you have to do is multiply the two biggest sides and you get your answer. Ex: Lets say you had a shape with a 5 6 7 3 5 2 3 and the 5 and 3 were the biggest sides that connect you would then multiple them and your answer would be 35! WALAH!
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.
Wireless modems best way.
The purpose of Local Area Networks (LAN) is to connect computers in the nearby area. This is often used in places such as schools, a laboratory or at home, for example.
If they are in a local geographic area but two separate networks that would technically be a WAN. Of course some people call them MAN's for "Metropolitan area network."
If you are in a cyber cafe, there are multiple ways to connect to their local area network. You can simply plug in with an ethernet cord provided, or you can go to your wireless settings and connect to their network wirelessly.
A local area network (LAN) supplies networking capability to a group of computers in close proximity to each other such as in an office building, a school, or a home. A LAN is useful for sharing resources. A WAN spans a large geographic area, such as a state, province or country. WANs often connect multiple smaller networks, such as local area networks (LANs) or metro area networks (MANs).
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Wide area networks can consist of many local area networks, but it is possible for a wide area network to be a single network.
A LAN, as in Local Area Networks, is used to connect a group of computers together to share resources and exchange information.
Yes, is it If you have one organisation using local area network then its connect every where but one thing you need to determine of this local area network range.
Local area networks use short-haul applications
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That would be a WAP - Wireless Access Point, which operates as a bridge between the two network types.