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  2. Wide area network - Wikipedia

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    The textbook definition of a WAN is a computer network spanning regions, countries, or even the world. [3] [4] However, in terms of the application of communication protocols and concepts, it may be best to view WANs as computer networking technologies used to transmit data over long distances, and between different networks.

  3. Frame Relay - Wikipedia

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    Frame Relay is a standardized wide area network (WAN) technology that specifies the physical and data link layers of digital telecommunications channels using a packet switching methodology. Originally designed for transport across Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) infrastructure, it may be used today in the context of many other ...

  4. Personal area network - Wikipedia

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    A cell phone connected to a laptop using the USB interface, letting them communicate with each other, is a simple example of a wired personal area network (PAN) Wired personal area networks provide short connections between peripherals. Example technologies include USB, IEEE 1394 and Thunderbolt. [citation needed]

  5. Local area network - Wikipedia

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    IBM had market dominance over Token Ring, for example, in 1990, IBM equipment was the most widely used for Token Ring networks. [ 39 ] Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI), a LAN standard, was considered an attractive campus backbone network technology in the early to mid 1990s since existing Ethernet networks only offered 10 Mbit/s data ...

  6. Home network - Wikipedia

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    Newer startups and established home equipment manufacturers alike have begun to offer these products as part of a "Smart" or "Intelligent" or "Connected Home" portfolio. Examples of such may include "connected" light bulbs (see also Li-Fi), home security alarms [3] and smoke detectors. These often run over the Internet so that they can be ...

  7. Wireless WAN - Wikipedia

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    For example, a mesh network or MANET with nodes on buildings, towers, trucks, and planes could also be considered a WWAN. A WWAN may also be a low-power, low-bit-rate wireless WAN, ( LPWAN ), intended to carry small packets of information between things , often in the form of battery operated sensors.

  8. Packet switching - Wikipedia

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    For example, Ethernet and Frame Relay are common. Newer mobile phone technologies (e.g., GSM, LTE) also use packet switching. Packet switching is associated with connectionless networking because, in these systems, no connection agreement needs to be established between communicating parties prior to exchanging data.

  9. Category:Wide area networks - Wikipedia

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    WAN optimization (9 P) X. X.25 (22 P) Pages in category "Wide area networks" The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total. This list may not reflect ...