Personal Area Network (PAN) : Networks
Personal Area Network (PAN) : Networks
Personal Area Network (PAN) : Networks
We put together this handy reference guide to explain the types of networks in
use today, and what they’re used for.
Using routers, LANs can connect to wide area networks (WANs, explained
below) to rapidly and safely transfer data.
The Internet is the most basic example of a WAN, connecting all computers
together around the world. Because of a WAN’s vast reach, it is typically
owned and maintained by multiple administrators or the public.
If you have questions about which type of network is right for your
organization, or want to learn more about Belden’s network solutions that
improve uptime, maintain security, and help improve user access, check
out info.belden.com/lan.