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Asked: September 16, 20212021-09-16T13:48:34+05:30 2021-09-16T13:48:34+05:30

What Network Type Covers A Large Campus Or City?

What Network Type Covers A Large Campus Or City?
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      2021-10-31T14:07:19+05:30Added an answer on October 31, 2021 at 2:07 pm

      Computer networks

      A network is the collection of the ports while the computer network is the connection of the multiple computers which are using the same protocols and share the resources. The network is established with the transmission media either cable or the wireless network.

      This article contains the content related to the computer network its types and their advantages and disadvantages. A question is also described here in this topic which is frequently asked What network type covers a large campus or city? That’s why read the article to the end!

      Important types of the computer network

      The types of computer networks are multiple and the categorization happens to depend on the size and the purpose of the computer network. The size is described in a way with the area and the computer requirement for the network to be built. Maybe it is for a one-room, office base or the company, etc. The types are described below:

      • PAN. (personal area network)
      • MAN (metropolitan area network)
      • LAN (local area network)
      • WAN (wide area network).

      MAN (Metropolitan area network)

      MAN is the computer network that works for the city or the college campus etc., the network is bigger than LAN which covers only a single building. The area covered by the MAN is approximately ten miles.

      Features of the MAN

      Some of the features of the MAN are given below:

      • The range is 50km which covers the cities or a particular region.
      • The medium used by the MAN is optical fiber or cables.
      • The data rate is efficient.

      Pros of MAN:

      Some of the pros are given below:

      • The transmission through the medium is high.
      • It gives strength for the larger network and have the access to WAN.
      • Due to the dual bus, the data was transferred in both directions.

      Cons of MAN:

      The cons are discussed below:

      • To establish a connection to a larger area more cable is needed in MAN.
      • Protection against a hacker is difficult in MAN.

      PAN (Personal area network)

      PAN is the network that is formed for the personal use of the individual. The devices which use the personal area network are mobile, tabs, etc., the pan forms the network between them to establish the transmission.

      Characteristics of PAN:

      Some of the following characteristics of PAN:

      • The personal devices are connected in a limited region.
      • It can be connected wirelessly through WPAN.
      • The devices are mobile PCs laptops etc.

      Pros and cons 

      PROS:

      The pros of the PAN are in the following:

      • The network is safe and secure.
      • The range for the connection is ten meters.
      CONS:

      The cons of the personal network are in the following:

      • The distance for the connection is short.
      • The connection with another network is not so good in PAN.

      What type of network covers a large campus or city?

      Answer: Man (metropolitan area network) is the computer that connects the campus of the city with the help of the optical fiber or cable and the transmission medium and the range is about 10 miles max.

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