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# Local Area Network (LAN)

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## Article Content

Local Area Network (LAN) is a network structure that enables computers and other digital devices to connect within a limited geographical area—typically a building, office, school, or home. [LANs](/en/detay/yerel-alan-agi-lan-76fe5/llms.txt) facilitate data sharing and the joint use of resources such as [printers](/en/detay/printer-820e9/llms.txt) and files. Devices are connected either physically or wirelessly through components like computers, routers, switches, access points, and cables.

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*Visual representation of a Local Area Network (LAN) architecture (Generated by Artificial Intelligence)*

### **Historical Development**

The concept of the Local Area Network (LAN) emerged in the 1960s, initially developed by universities and research institutions to interconnect computers. Ethernet technology played a pivotal role in the widespread adoption of LANs. Beginning in the 1970s under the leadership of Xerox, Ethernet became increasingly common during the 1980s with the introduction of the [IEEE 802.3](/en/detay/ethernet-8023-f6912/llms.txt) standard. Ethernet has since evolved from initial speeds of 10 Mbps to modern capabilities of up to 100 Gbps.

### **Components and Operating Principle**

A typical LAN consists of the following core components:

- **Network Interface Card (NIC):** A hardware component that allows each device to connect to the network, identified by a unique MAC address.
- **Switch:** Forwards data based on destination MAC addresses and enables simultaneous communications across multiple devices.
- **Router:** Connects the LAN to the internet or other LANs.
- **Access Point:** Allows wireless devices to connect to the LAN.
- **Cables (e.g., UTP, fiber) or Wireless Frequencies:** Provide the physical transmission medium.

Data transmission in LANs is generally carried out via the Ethernet protocol. Ethernet uses the CSMA/CD (Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection) mechanism to manage data collisions when multiple devices attempt to send data simultaneously, ensuring that data reaches its intended destination.

### **Topologies**

LANs can be structured using various physical and logical topologies:

- **Star Topology:** The most widely used structure, where all devices are connected to a central switch.
- **Bus Topology:** Devices are connected in sequence along a single cable; now largely obsolete.
- **Ring and Tree Topologies:** Used in specific scenarios and specialized applications.

### **Advantages**

LAN systems enable users to:

- Share files and printers,
- Share a single internet connection,
- Use services like email and video conferencing,
- Access the network via mobile devices through wireless (Wi-Fi) connections.

### **Applications and Development**

Today, LANs serve not only computers but also devices such as printers, [security cameras](/en/detay/security-camera-20250/llms.txt), smart TVs, audio systems, and thermostats—forming the backbone of Internet of Things (IoT) communication. With advancements in virtualization and the introduction of concepts like VLANs (Virtual Local Area Networks), LANs have become more flexible and easier to manage.

LANs are distinct from other network types such as PAN (Personal Area Network), MAN (Metropolitan Area Network), and WAN (Wide Area Network) based on geographical coverage, speed, and intended use. Due to their high speeds and low latency, LANs are ideal for local network data traffic.

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## Academic Sources and References

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