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{{Cleanup|date=April 2009}} A '''computer network''' is a group of [[Connection#Technology|interconnected]] [[computers]]. Networks may be classified according to a wide variety of characteristics. This article provides a general overview of some types and categories and also presents the basic components of a network. ==Introduction== A computer network is a collection of computers and devices connected to each other. The network allows computers to communicate with each other and share resources and information. The Advanced Research Projects Agency ([[DARPA|ARPA]]) designed "Advanced Research Projects Agency Network" ([[ARPANET]]) for the United States Department of Defense. It was the first computer network in the world in late 1960s and early 1970s.<ref>{{citeweb|title=Internet Began 35 Years Ago at UCLA with First Message Ever Sent Between Two Computers|url=http://www.engineer.ucla.edu/stories/2004/Internet35.htm|author=Chris Sutton|publisher=''[[UCLA]]''|accessdate=2008-11-06}}</ref> ==Network classification== The following list presents categories used for classifying networks. ===Connection method=== Computer networks can also be classified according to the hardware and software technology that is used to interconnect the individual devices in the network, such as [[Optical fiber]], [[Ethernet]], [[Wireless LAN]], [[HomePNA]], [[Power line communication]] or [[G.hn]]. Ethernet uses physical wiring to connect devices. Frequently deployed devices include hubs, switches, bridges and/or routers. Wireless LAN technology is designed to connect devices without wiring. These devices use [[radio waves]] or [[IrDA|infrared]] signals as a transmission medium. [[ITU-T]] [[G.hn]] technology uses existing home wiring ([[Ethernet over coax|coaxial cable]], phone lines and [[Power line communication|power lines]]) to create a high-speed (up to 1 Gigabit/s) local area network. ===Scale=== Networks are often classified as Local Area Network [[Local Area Network|(LAN)]], Wide Area Network [[Wide Area Network|(WAN)]], Metropolitan Area Network [[Metropolitan Area Network|(MAN)]], Personal Area Network [[Personal Area Network|(PAN)]], Virtual Private Network [[Virtual Private Network|(VPN)]], Campus Area Network [[Campus area network|(CAN)]], Storage Area Network [[Storage area network|(SAN)]], etc. depending on their scale, scope and purpose. Usage, trust levels and access rights often differ between these types of network - for example, LANs tend to be designed for internal use by an organization's internal systems and employees in individual physical locations (such as a building), while WANs may connect physically separate parts of an organization to each other and may include connections to third parties. ===Functional relationship (network architecture)=== Computer networks may be classified according to the functional relationships which exist among the elements of the '''network''', e.g., [[Active Networking]], [[Client-server]] and [[Peer-to-peer]] (workgroup) architecture. ================================================== === Find a florist in Phoenix baby shower |
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