Local area network

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A local area network (LAN) is a computer network covering a local area, like a home, office or small group of buildings such as a college.

When using ethernet the computers are usually wired to a hub or to a switch. This constitutes the physical layer.

The spanning tree protocol is often used to maintain a loop free network topology within a LAN, particularly with ethernet.

A number of network protocols may use the basic physical layer including TCP/IP. In this case DHCP is a convenient way to obtain an IP address rather than using fixed addressing. LANs can be interlinked by connections to form a Wide area network. A router is used to make the connection between LANs.

LANs are distinguished from other kinds of networks by three characteristics: (1) their size, (2) their transmission technology, and (3) their topology.

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