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Computer networks

are two or more computer devices that are interconnected or connected to each other
and are used for various data sources. Each endpoint in a network has an identifier,
commonly called an IP address or media access control address. Endpoints can include
servers, computers, phones, and other network hardware. Computer networks (jarkom)
can be created using a combination of wired and wireless technologies. Also read:
Mobile Games and no Data Packets are Loved Networks can be private or public, in the
use of private networks, usually requiring user access to enter credentials in the form of
passwords that are entered manually by the administrator or obtained directly by the
user. For the use of public networks such as the internet, it does not limit access.

What is a Computer Network? A computer network is a network that is electronically
connected between computers to communicate with each other by exchanging data and
sharing resources with each other. The purpose of a computer network is so that each
part of the computer network can request and provide services. PAN (Personal Area
Network) This type of network covers a smaller area, for example in offices, and homes.
Usually, it is widely used only for internet purposes, as well as printers. And it doesn't
require large resources to use a PAN network. 2. LAN (Local Area Network) LAN
networks function to connect network devices in relatively small coverage conditions.
Lan is one type of computer network that is commonly found. Examples of LAN network
applications are network systems in schools, offices, and homes. Many people tend to
use certain connectivity, especially on token ring and ethernet. In addition, LAN also
provides wireless network technology using WIfi and is better known as WLAN (Wireless
Local Area Network). 3. CAN (Campus Area Network) CAN networks are arguably
similar to MANs,

but are more limited in scope to campuses or academics. For this network, it is more
widely used for the purposes of lab practice, email, class updates, and so on. 4. MAN
(Metropolitan Area Network) MAN is a network that connects one computer device to
another within the scope of a city on the same network. This type of network is larger
than a LAN network. 5. WAN (Wide Area Network) WAN is a collection of LANs that are
geographically dispersed. WAN networks tend to use technologies such as ATM, X.25,
and Frame Relay for longer distance connectivity. 6. Internet The Internet is the largest
computer network ever created by humans. The scope of the internet covers almost all
corners of the world. Anyone can access various sources of information on various
computer devices, such as PCs, smartphones, laptops, tablets, TVs, and so on. 7. VPN
(Virtual Private Network) VPN is one of the solutions to provide a more secure internet
connection. VPN can create a secure path for data transmission needs. Currently, there
are many platforms that sell VPNs for free, as well as provide premium access.

Read also: Knowing VGA on Computers, Functions, Components, and Types Computer
Networks Based on Transmission Types Based on its fundamental form, computer
networks are divided into two types, namely distance and transmission. The following
are two types of classification of computer network types based on transmission. 1.
Broadcast A broadcast network is a single communication channel that is shared by
several devices that are connected to the same network. Packets are small messages
sent by one machine to another. The address field contains information about the
destination of the packet to be sent. If the packet is addressed to itself, it will be
processed immediately. If the packet is sent to another machine, the machine will
automatically ignore it. 2. Point-to-Point The second type is a point-to-point network
composed of several individual pair connections, from one device to another. To be able

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