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Typically, a LAN is like the computers that are connected to a router in someone's home, or the servers connected together at a company.
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A LAN is a network of machines that are relatively near each other in terms of physical location - often, but not always in the same building.
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Local Area Network

A LAN is a network of machines that are relatively near each other in terms of physical location - often, but not always in the same building.

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