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  • Premise Networks
    Premise network is defined as the transmission network (LAN) inside the users' building or group of buildings that connects the various types...
  • Carrier Networks
    Carrier networks are defined as a network, or series of networks, providing connectivity to cities, towns, or other entities on a large...
  • Wide area network WAN
    a data communications linkage (e.g. dedicated line, radio waves) designed to connect computers over distances greater than the distance transmitted...
  • Storage Area Network
    Connects a group of computers to high-capacity storage devices. May be incorporated into local area networks, metropolitan area networks, and...
  • Metropolitan Area Network MAN
    A cable backbone used to interconnect local area networks at various sites (corporate offices and factories, for example) in a...
  • Internet
    A worldwide network of computer networks. It is an interconnection of large and small networks around the globe. The Internet...
  • Gateway
    an electronic device that allows for two different computer or networks to connect (i.e., it "translates" between networks that use...
  • Copper vs Fiber
    In general, fiber has many advantages over copper. In copper networks, loss increases with signal frequency. High data rates increase...
  • Lightwave Data Communication
    Made possible by fiber optic technology. Based on the fact that pulses of light transmitted over fiber will enable computer networks...
  • Frame Relay
    Frame relay switching is a form of packet switching, but uses smaller packets and requires less error checking than traditional forms...

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