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lina2011 [118]
3 years ago
12

ESCRIBA QUÉ CLASE DE RED ES: PAN, LAN, MAN O WAN

History
1 answer:
Ipatiy [6.2K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

A) LAN

B) MAN

C) MAN

D) WAN

E) PAN

Explanation:

-Las redes de área personal (PAN) son redes de computadoras que se utilizan para transmitir datos, un ejemplo común es la conexión de un teléfono móvil a una computadora. Suelen extenderse unos metros alrededor de un cuerpo.

-Una red de área local (LAN) es una red de computadoras que conecta computadoras y dispositivos de red en un área limitada, un edificio, etc. Las redes de área local pueden ser, por ejemplo, en casa, en la oficina y en la escuela. Una red de área local se distingue generalmente de una red de área amplia por una mayor velocidad de transmisión de datos, una menor cobertura geográfica y la necesidad innecesaria de líneas de comunicación de datos pagadas. Las computadoras conectadas a la misma LAN también pueden compartir impresoras y archivos, por ejemplo.

-La Red de Área Metropolitana (MAN) es una red de transmisión de datos que opera en el territorio de una o más ciudades. Por ejemplo, una ciudad y sus barrios más pequeños, u otras ciudades cercanas que han crecido juntas, pueden formarlo.

-WAN es la abreviatura de red de área amplia. Una red de área amplia puede extenderse por un área bastante grande, como un país o un continente. Incluye una colección de máquinas para ejecutar programas de usuario. Estas máquinas se denominan hosts.

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