Computer network
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) o wireless PAN * local area network (LAN) o wireless LAN * metropolitan area network (MAN) * wide area network (WAN) * (Tiny area network (TAN) Computer network applications may be categorized with respect to the functional relationships between components: * client-server * multitier architecture * peer-to-peer Computer networks may be categorized with respect to network topologies: * star network * grid network * toroidal networks and hypercubes * tree and hypertree networks Computer networks may be categorized with respect to specialised functions * Storage Area Networks * Server farms 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: * ARCNET * DECNET * Ethernet * IP * TCP * Appletalk * Token Ring * IPX * FDDI * HIPPI * Myrinet * ATM * RS-232 * IEEE-488 * USB * IEEE 1394, aka Firewire, iLink * X.25 * Frame relay * Bluetooth * IEEE 802.11 * System network architecture * communication theory * data transmission o PSTN the Public Switched Telephone Network + Modems and dialup * o wireless transmission + short range + Bluetooth + medium range + WiFi, 802.11 + long range + satellite + MMDS + SMDS + cellular telephone data transmission + CDMA + CDPD + GSM + i-Mode + GSM + TDMA + paging networks + DataTAC + Mobitex + Motient o Wired Transmission + dedicated lines (leased lines) + Time-division multiplexing + packet switching + Frame relay + PDH + Ethernet + RS-232 o Fiber optic transmission + SONET / SDH * Routing * Bitnet
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