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Types of Computer Networks | LAN, WAN, MAN Explained

Types of Computer Networks | LAN, WAN, MAN Explained

Computer networks come in different sizes and scopes. Some connect a few devices at home, while others span entire countries. In this episode, we’ll break down:

  • The 3 major types of networks: LAN, WAN, MAN
  • Their key features
  • Simple real-world examples you already use

Let’s get started.

 1. What Is a LAN (Local Area Network)?

A LAN connects devices in a small area, such as a home, office, school, or lab.

 Features:

  • High speed
  • Limited to short distances
  • Often uses Wi-Fi or Ethernet

 Example:

Your home Wi-Fi setup connects your phone, laptop, smart TV — that’s a LAN.

 Common Uses:

  • File and printer sharing in offices
  • Local multiplayer gaming
  • Internal communication in schools

 2. What Is a WAN (Wide Area Network)?

A WAN connects devices across large distances — cities, countries, or even continents.

 Features:

  • Slower than LANs (depends on the medium)
  • Uses satellite, fiber optics, or public networks
  • Often managed by internet service providers (ISPs)

 Example:

The Internet itself is the biggest WAN in the world.

Explore more in Episode 1: What is a Computer Network?

 Common Uses:

  • Internet connectivity
  • Company branches in different cities
  • International communication

 3. What Is a MAN (Metropolitan Area Network)?

A MAN covers a city or large campus, bigger than a LAN but smaller than a WAN.

 Features:

  • Spans a few kilometers
  • Common in government, education, or business districts

 Example:

A university network connecting multiple buildings across a city.

 Common Uses:

  • Cable TV services
  • City-wide Wi-Fi
  • Connected hospital networks

 Quick Comparison Table

Feature LAN MAN WAN
Area Small (room/building) Medium (city/campus) Large (country/world)
Speed High Medium to high Varies (often slower)
Ownership Private (home, office) Private/public (ISP, gov) Mostly public (ISPs)
Example Home Wi-Fi City-wide Wi-Fi The Internet

 Summary

  • LAN: Small and fast (e.g., home, office)
  • MAN: Medium-range (e.g., city-wide college network)
  • WAN: Long-distance/global (e.g., internet)

Together, these network types allow us to communicate, share, and access data at any scale.

Which network type do you use most—LAN, MAN, or WAN?
Leave a comment below and share how your devices are connected!

 

 

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