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Computer network is a network build between two or more computers
to communicate with each other. Computer networks are classified into 3 main
divisions…

What is a
Computer Network?
A computer network may be defined as the coordination or interconnection of a
number of individual computers. A computer network is basically established by
the network layer in the Open Systems Infrastructure model, popularly known as
the OSI model.
Classifications
Computer networks can be classified by means of a lot of types like the network
size, structure, mode of connectivity, topology and others. Some of them are,
Network Size
Considering the size of the implemented network, Computer networks are
classified into 3 main divisions namely Local Area Network (LAN), Wide Area
Network (WAN) and Metropolitan Area Network (MAN). In certain fields, they are
also further classified into Personal Area Network (PAN), Campus Area Network
(CAN) and Global Area Network (GAN).
LAN: - A network of computers which cover only a small area like an
office or a building can be referred to as a Local Area Network. All the
individual computers must have a common protocol layer for their connectivity
with the basic functionality taking place at the network layer. In general, LANs
are based on Ethernet technology.
WAN: - Wide Area Network is basically an extension of the Local Area
Network except for the fact that the size of the network extends to a very large
area. The major functionality of the WAN networks take place at the 3 lower
layers of the OSI model namely network layer, data link layer and the physical
layer.
MAN: - Metropolitan Area network is a combination of two or more
individual Local Area Networks but with a small criterion of the boundary of the
network not exceeding the city limits, thus integrating the network as a single
unit within a city.
PAN: - Personal network is the smallest of all networks with most of the
networks not exceeding a total size of 25 feet.
CAN: - This is similar to a wide area network but the size of the network
is limited to a certain social limit, for example the network in an university
where the total network is formed by the collaboration of more than one Local
Area Network.
GAN: - Global Area Networks are large scale WANs and are implemented
globally. The total network consists of a large number of sub-networks with most
of the connectivity between the networks is done using wireless networks.
Structure Of The Network
Considering the structure and relationship between the elements of a computer
network, the network may be classified into 3 divisions namely Client-Server
model, Peer to Peer model and Active Networking model. Each of the
classifications has a separate and unique structure which differentiates them in
connectivity and working mode.
Mode of Connectivity
By means of the connection mechanisms, computer networks are divided into wired
networks and wireless networks. The wired networks are further divided into some
sub-divisions like Optical Fiber and Ethernet networks.
Topology
In general, a computer network is technically classified based on the topology
of the total network which includes the structure of the networks too. They are
divided into Bus networks, Ring network, Star network, Mesh network, Star-bus
network, Tree network.
Hardware Requirements for a Network Set-Up
Other than the computers required for a network establishment, the requirement
arises for other hardware components too. Some of them are,
Routers
Routers simply function as an intermediary device which forwards the data
packets that it receives, to the next available or neighboring router or a
terminal.
Switches
Switches are the virtual controllers of routers and bridges. These are operated
from each of the individual layers of the OSI layer. Certain cases where the
devices operate on multiple layers are called multilayer switch.
Bridges
Technically, a bridge acts a connector between the data link layer and the
network layer. The three types of bridges are Local Bridges, Remote Bridges and
Wireless bridges.
Network Cards
Network cards are the most important hardware component of a computer network.
The most important functionality of the layer is to enable communication between
the computers in a network.
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