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Wide area network - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A wide area network ( WAN ) is a computer network that covers a broad area (i.e., any network whose communications links cross metropolitan, regional, or national boundaries ). This is in contrast...
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This page describes the term wide-area network and lists other pages on the Web where you can find additional information. ... Computers connected to a wide-area network are often connected through public networks, such as the telephone system. They can also be connected through leased lines or satellites. The largest WAN...
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2 can we use this wide area network for a courier company? - anon27431 1 who invented wide area networks? - anon21168
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This page defines 'WAN (wide area network),' a geographically dispersed network and a term that distinguishes the larger telecommunication infrastructure from a local area network. ... An intermediate form of network in terms of geography is a metropolitan area network (MAN).
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wan wide area network resource page ... We have created one site where visitors can learn all about Wide Area Networks and products related to WAN. Browse our Service Providers, Tutorials, Publications, White Papers, and Products sections for details on Wide Area Network Technologies.
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www.alliancedatacom.com/wan.asp
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Computers connected to a wide-area network are often connected through public networks, such as the telephone system. They can also be connected through leased lines or satellites. The largest WAN in existence is the Internet.
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wide area network (WAN) ... wide area network (WAN): A physical or logical network that provides data communications to a larger number of independent users than are usually served by a local area network (LAN) and is usually spread over a larger geographic area than that of a LAN.
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