Types of Network Ø A LAN is a network that connects computers within a limited area like a home, school, or office. Ø It typically uses Ethernet or Wi-Fi for connectivity. Ø LANs allow sharing of resources such as files, printers, and internet connections. Ø It is usually high-speed and provides a secure connection within the localized area. Ø A WAN spans a large geographic area, often connecting multiple LANs. Ø The internet is the largest example of a WAN. Ø WANs use long-distance communication links like satellite, leased lines, or public networks. Ø They are slower than LANs and often involve higher costs due to the distance and technology used. Ø A MAN covers a larger area than a LAN but is smaller than a WAN, usually a city or a campus. Ø It is often used by organization...