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  • ...standards for wired and wireless [[locality of networks#local area network|local area network]]s, with ranges up to tens of kilometers
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  • #REDIRECT [[local area network#Wireless LAN standards]]
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  • {{r|Local area network}} {{r|Wireless local area network}}
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  • ...ations devices share a common [[network medium]], usually referring to a [[local area network]] medium, but also an area of [[radio]] communications on a given part of t
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  • ...ff-the-shelf industry [[local area network#Wireless LAN standard|wireless local area network]] technology to communicate among the vehicles of a [[Tactical Operations C
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  • A [[local area network]], with a range in hundreds to thousands of meters, which transfers high-sp
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  • Combat Service Support Automated Information Systems Interface, a wireless local area network
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  • {{r|Repeater (local area network)}}
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  • ...standard among military electronics components, slow in comparison with [[local area network]]s but intended for simple command-response control in electrically noisy e
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  • ...ed with [[twisted-pair copper wire]], which is the industry standard for [[local area network]] cable connections and many other electronic applications
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  • Secure Wireless Local Area Network Radio, operating in the 2.4 and 4.4 GHz bands, used to interconnect element
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  • An early proprietary standard for [[local area network]]s developed by [[IEEE Project 802]]; the term has become generic for vario
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  • {{r|Wireless local area network}}
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  • {{r|Local area network}}
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  • {{r|Local area network}}
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  • ...NIPRNET is a network, and its users typically connect their computers to a local area network, which, through one or more routers and appropriate security equipment, con
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  • {{r|Local area network}}
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  • ...y have connectors for television and telephone service, in addition to a [[local area network]]. Often, a SOHO LAN will be wireless, given that a residence or office may
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  • {{r|Local area network}}
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  • {{r|Local area network}}
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  • {{r|Local area network|Wireless LAN standards}}
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  • {{r|Local area network}}
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  • {{r|Local area network}}
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  • {{r|Local area network}}
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  • '''TACLANE''', for tactical [[local area network]] (LAN), is a family of [[bulk encryption|bulk encryption of packet stream]
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  • {{r|Local area network}}
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  • {{r|Local area network}}
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  • {{r|Local area network}}
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  • {{r|Local area network}}
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  • {{r|Local area network}}
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  • {{r|Local area network}}
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  • {{r|Wireless local area network}}
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  • ...axial cable, optical fiber) or operate over wireless media (i.e., wireless local area network (WLAN)). ==Virtual local area network==
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  • ...ata. One proprietary technique from Cisco Systems, called "private virtual local area network (VLAN)", imposes a NBMA topology on a normally broadcast-capable [[Ethernet
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  • ...onality necessary for one computer, typically connected to another via a [[local area network]], to download the executable code of its operating system. TFTP was design
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  • {{r|Local area network}}
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  • {{r|Local area network}}
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  • ...an '''IEEE 802 address''' is a 48-bit or 64-bit address assigned to unique local area network interface cards, in which it is a "burnt-in address" (BIA). 48-bit is the c
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  • ...TN), to data over [[cellular telephone]]s, to metropolitan-area [[wireless local area network]]s (WLAN), to data over [[cable television]] systems or [[digital subscribe
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  • ...the most popular [[operating system]] dedicated to serving files over a [[Local area network]] (LAN). In the later half of the 1990s NetWare was eclipsed by the popular
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  • ...SIPRNET is a network, and its users typically connect their computers to a local area network, which, through one or more routers and appropriate security equipment, con
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  • ...ground, and very quickly ran into conflict with the [[IEEE Project 802]] [[local area network]] model and the Internet architects, the telephone network was never based
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  • Generically, '''Ethernet''' is used as a synonym for [[local area network]]. Formally, the first widely used version was version 2 of DIX Ethernet, D ...ercial reasons to believe that Ethernet may not be the only way to build [[local area network]]s, so the standardization of Ethernet was put into the [[IEEE 802.3]] subc
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  • ...city, or across the world. It is trivial to transmit a large file over a [[local area network]] connecting the ER to the radiology office in the hospital. It may or may
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  • .... At first, this was not a huge problem, in that personal computers with [[local area network]] interfaces were not common, and Ethernet primarily connected computers in
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  • ...nked large time-sharing computers; there were no [[personal computer]]s, [[local area network]], or routing within organizations.
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  • ...is that GPS will not always penetrate into buildings. The soldier wireless local area network of the intra-squad radio, however, may provide connectivity, since anyone i
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  • ...nection generally used between a computer and its peripherals; it is not a local area network. Its main competitor is the universal serial bus (USB); it is generally fas
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  • ...unt of overhead traffic on multiaccess, multicast-capable media, such as [[local area network]]s. They are not relevant on point-to-point or nonbroadcast multiaccess lin
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  • ...router. These also can one or more layer 3 "switches" with three virtual local area network (VLAN) subnets.''
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  • ...c updates is the [[Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol]] (DHCP), used on [[local area network]]s but also providing the mapping service, via a [[proxy]], to other dynam
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  • ...S internal to the SP backbone. It is also possible for the VPN to run a [[local area network]] protocol such as [[IEEE 802.3]] or a [[virtual LAN]] protocol such as [[I
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  • **IEEE 802.1Q Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) multiplexing inside
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  • ...us, it has more rigid interface conventions, number of device, etc. than a local area network. It manages medium access control by a positive command-response mechanism.
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  • | Frame priority and virtual local area network (VLAN) number
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  • ...uters," use distributed computation over a [[Computer_network#Spanned_area|local area network]] using "Commercial Off the Shelf" (COTS) hardware
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  • ...net are Ethernet-family protocols over copper or optical cable, [[wireless local area network]]s, such as those used in [[Wi-Fi]], also known as [[802.11]], as well as i
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  • ...on, it soon became common to use multiple servers, initially linked by a [[local area network]], to expand capacity and to provide backup. Extending this idea to resour
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  • ...oint-to-point links; there is only the 'other end". On broadcast-capable [[local area network]]s, the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) provides the solution in IPv4 net ...onal computers and servers needing at least enterprise-unique addresses, [[local area network]]s needing prefixes that could be part of the prefix seen by the rest of th
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  • #Expanded Bandwidth: More onboard ([[Local area network]]_ and offboard capability gives the ship a communications edge.
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  • ...orm (SRW): 1.755-1.850 GHZ frequency range. The Soldier Radio and wireless local area network (WLAN) with digital 16 KBPS voice and data at 1 MBPS.<ref>The WLAN will be
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  • ...as considered phenomenal due to its support of multi-player mode through [[Local area network|LAN]] and [[Battle.net]], which facilitated competitive play and laid the g
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  • * [[Local area network/Definition]]
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  • * [[Local area network/Related Articles]]
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  • ...survivable. The M4 has workspace for 4 staff officers, and has a wireless local area network that interconnects bth the staff within the C2V and among the multiple C2Vs
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  • * [[Template:Local area network/Metadata]]
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  • '''LÁN''' ''local area network
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  • {{r|Locality of networks|Wireless local area network}}
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