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Modern Computer Architecture and Organization - Third Edition
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A computer network is a collection of digital devices interacting over a shared communication medium. A local area network (LAN) consists of a limited number of computers that may reside in a single physical location, such as a home or office building. The connected computers, phones, and other digital devices in your home represent a LAN. Device connections within a LAN environment can employ either a wired interface, typically Ethernet, or a wireless interface, such as Wi-Fi.
Geographically separated computers and LANs communicate via a wide area network (WAN). Telecommunications companies, such as cable television providers and telephone companies, typically provide WAN services. Your home LAN is likely connected to the internet via WAN services provided by your telephone or cable company.
Home and business network interface devices called routers, typically provided by WAN service providers, offer both Ethernet and Wi-Fi options for connecting LAN devices to the...