CAN and MAN
Most important Categories of Computer Networks are Local Area Networks (LAN) and Wide Area Networks (WAN). LAN and WAN are the most widely used terms to describe about Computer Networks. However, another Categories of Computer Networks are also rarely used to describe about Computer Networks. Following are the two other categories, which are used to describe about Computer Networks.
1) Campus Area Networks (CAN) 2) Metropolitan Area Network (MAN)
You can consider Campus Area Networks (CAN) and Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) as the larger versions of Local Area Networks (LAN). Campus Area Networks (CAN)
Campus Area Networks (CAN) is a computer network consisting of multiple Local Area Networks (LANs), which is connected together in a huge Campus. For example; inside a huge University, a huge Business Park or a huge Hospital, spanned over multiple buildings, spread over 100s of Acres of land area.
Metropolitan Area Network (MAN)
Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) is larger than Campus Area Networks (CAN) when considering the area covered, but, smaller than a Wide Area Networks (WAN). Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) interconnects a number of Local Area Networks (LANs) using a high-bandwidth backbone links inside a city.
Chapter 1 :- Introduction to Computer Networking
Chapter 2 :- What is a Computer Network
Chapter 3 :- Why we need computer networks
Chapter 4 :- Client Operating Systems
Chapter 5 :- Common Network Application Software
Chapter 6 :- LAN and WAN
Chapter 7 :- CAN and MAN
Chapter 8 :- Peer-to-Peer networks and Client-Server networks
Chapter 9 :- Centralized and Distributed Computer Networks
Chapter 10 :- Internetworks, Internet, Intranet and Extranet
Chapter 11 :- What is a Network Protocol
Chapter 12 :- Difference between Proprietary and Standard Protocols
Chapter 13 :- What are RFCs
Chapter 14 :- Organizations which control Internet
Chapter 15 :- Bus Topology
Chapter 16 :- Star Topology
Chapter 17 :- Mesh, Ring and Hybrid Topologies
Chapter 18 :- Network Infrastructure Devices and Icons
Chapter 19 :- Network Hub
Chapter 20 :- Network Bridge
Chapter 21 :- What is a Router
Chapter 21 :- What is a Firewall
Chapter 22 :- Office Networks
Chapter 23 :- Hub-and-spoke WAN topology
Chapter 24 :- Partial-Mesh WAN topology
Chapter 25 :- Full-mesh Site-to-site WAN topology
Chapter 26 :- What is NIC
Chapter 27 :- Common Network Cable types
Chapter 28 :- Difference between Baseband and Broadband
Chapter 29 :- CSMA/CD, CSMA/CA and Token Passing
Chapter 30 :- LAN Technologies Ethernet
Chapter 31 :- Ethernet Media Standards
Chapter 32 :- What is Token Ring
Chapter 33 :- What is FDDI
Chapter 34 :- IEEE 802 Standards
Networking Interview Questions :- 1
Networking Interview Questions :- 2
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