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Summary: A computer network is a system for communication among two or more computers. Computer networks may be categorized with respect to range: personal area network (PAN) wireless PAN local area network (LAN) wireless LAN metropolitan area network (MAN) ...

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Computer network

     From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

A computer network is a system for communication among two or more computers.

Computer networks may be categorized with respect to range:

Computer network applications may be categorized with respect to the functional relationships between components: Computer networks may be categorized with respect to network topologies Computer networks may be categorized with respect to specialised functions
  • Storage Area Networks
  • Server farms
  • Process Control Networks

Table of contents
1 Protocol Stacks
2 Suggested topics
3 References

Protocol Stacks

Computer networks may be implemented using a variety of protocol stack architectures, computer buses or combinations of media and protocol layers, incorporating one or more of:

For a list of more see Network protocols For standards see IEEE 802.

Suggested topics

Further reading for acquiring an in-depth understanding of computer networks include:

References

See also computing, internet, routing

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