Lan
(Click here to view the original thread with full colors/images)Posted by: Tormentor
I was just wondering why when you download things off of the internet it says it will take 10 sec for cable or 2 sec for LAN.
What is LAN and why is it so much faster?
Posted by: Luca_Snipes
LAN stands for Local Area Network and normaly run at 10/100/1000 MB/s.
This is only really used in business for internet speeds due to the cost.
Cable normaly runs a 0.5/1/2 MB/s and is aimed at the home user
Posted by: Tormentor
Thanks
Very sorry for puttin it in tips I thought it was questions.
Posted by: leecheskicked
also LAN is what it says Local, the computers are all hardwired together like in an office, factory, my front bedroom, yes I am a sad bastard, but the kids insisted, should never have told them what a hub was for :D
Posted by: Razz
and the internet is a WAN - wide area network (very original names u can tell) and the cable speeds are much slower, but having a home LAN is very useful if u have more than one computer :P
Posted by: imported_uncle_cracker
Originally posted by Razz@29 March 2003 - 00:50
and the internet is a WAN - wide area network (very original names u can tell) and the cable speeds are much slower, but having a home LAN is very useful if u have more than one computer :P
no ...
internet is a GAN (global area network) :rolleyes:
don't matter ... i'm online :lol:
cu in web
Posted by: 4play
lan - local area network
man - metropolitan area networ ( american term not used anywhere really.)
wan -wide area network ( such as the internet)
I have been told a good distinction between the pair is that with lan you own all the hardware. while a wan you lease it off other people like your isp.
Posted by: kAb
but what i don't get is.. i have LAN. i have a router from the cable set up on the other computer. what makes internet on this computer go faster?
Posted by: imported_uncle_cracker
Originally posted by 4play@29 March 2003 - 02:49
lan - local area network
man - metropolitan area networ ( american term not used anywhere really.)
wan -wide area network ( such as the internet)
I have been told a good distinction between the pair is that with lan you own all the hardware. while a wan you lease it off other people like your isp.
LAN - MAN - WAN - GAN, believe me :rolleyes:
but for this point of view it is enough to distinguish between LAN and WAN.
:beerchug:
Posted by: infamousalbo101
SOOOOO I HAVE CABLE MODEMMM HAHAHHAHAHAHAHA
