A LAN is a network of connected devices located in a specific location and can be located in homes, businesses, schools, or elsewhere. The LAN can be wired, wireless, or both.
Ethernet uses a standard wired LAN to connect devices.
Typically, wireless LANs are set up with a Wi-Fi signal.
When Ethernet and Wi-Fi are active, you can use the router
to set up a LAN for wired and wireless devices.
The main role of the local network is to connect devices to
increase efficiency and productivity, in particular by reducing costs in the
workplace.
At the same time, computers and other devices that act as
office workstations can operate on their own networks, both can access data
sources in shared data, and often share the use and functions of LAN-connected
output devices (such as an office printer or fax).
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