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LAN Design & Implementation Services in Toronto, ON
Local Area Network (LAN) is a collection of devices all connected in one location such as an office building or home. A LAN can be large or small, ranging from just one user in a home to thousands of workers in a large office building or school. They differ from a Wide Area Network (WAN) which can cover large geographical areas. A LAN includes cables, switches, routers and other components which connect to servers and possibly to other LAN’s or WAN’s. The advantage of using LAN’s in business is they allow devices to use a single internet connection to share and transfer files, connect to various printers, and to control the system from different devices in the location. The recent development of wifi has even further developed LAN’s to be partially or fully wireless. This allows for many different devices to be connected ( televisions, phones, radios, thermostats, lights, security cameras, etc.)
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NETWORK TOPOLOGIES
The most common network topology that you will see in home or at the office is the star topology. This type of network topology consists of a central node in which all of the peripheral devices are connected to this node. There are upsides and downsides to this type of topology. The upsides include the ease that new devices and nodes can be connected to the network and the ease that it can be designed and implemented. One particular downside of this type of topology that the central node creates one point of failure. if this experience and outage then each device beyond this point will also fail. Another downside bandwidth specifications at the central node. Since all of the data is being routed through this node it must be capable of handling the surges in information.