Types of Computer Networks: LAN, MAN, WAN

CSEC IT: Network Fundamentals

Essential Understanding: Computer networks are categorized based on their geographical size, speed, and ownership. Understanding the differences between LAN, MAN, and WAN is crucial for designing communication systems and troubleshooting connectivity issues.

🔑 Key Skill: Categorizing Networks by Size
📈 Exam Focus: Defining LAN, MAN, WAN
🎯 Problem Solving: Selecting Network Topologies

Key CSEC Learning Objectives

According to the CSEC IT syllabus, students should be able to:

Define Local Area Network (LAN), Metropolitan Area Network (MAN), and Wide Area Network (WAN)

Distinguish between the three types based on geographical area and speed

Identify typical applications and examples of each network type

Compare ownership (private vs. public/leased)

Types of Networks

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Local Area Network (LAN)

Geography: Small area (Room, Building, Campus)

Speed: Very High (1Gbps - 100Gbps+)

Ownership: Private (Owned by individual organization)

Media: Twisted Pair, Fiber Optic, Wi-Fi

Examples:

  • School Computer Lab
  • Office Network
  • Home Network
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Metropolitan Area Network (MAN)

Geography: City or Large Town

Speed: High (Moderate)

Ownership: Private or Public (Service Provider)

Media: Fiber Optic Cables, Microwave

Examples:

  • Cable Television Network
  • University Campus across a city
  • City Government Wi-Fi
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Wide Area Network (WAN)

Geography: Country, Continent, or Global

Speed: Lower than LAN (depends on connection)

Ownership: Multiple organizations / Leased lines

Media: Satellite, Undersea Cables, Long-distance Fiber

Examples:

  • The Internet
  • Global Bank Network
  • Multinational Company Intranet

Network Comparison Analysis

Detailed Comparison Table

Feature LAN MAN WAN
Coverage Area Up to a few kilometers Up to 50 km (City-wide) Unlimited (Global)
Transmission Speed High (1000 Mbps+) Moderate to High Variable (Often lower)
Error Rate Lowest Moderate Highest
Cost Low setup/running costs Moderate costs High (Leased lines cost)
Security High (Easier to control) Moderate Lower (Needs encryption)
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Network Architect Challenge

Objective: As a Network Architect, select the correct network type for the given client scenario.

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Local Area Network (LAN)

Best For: Small, confined spaces like a single office building or home.

Why: High speed needed for sharing files locally; costs must remain low.

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Metropolitan Area Network (MAN)

Best For: Connecting multiple branches across a city.

Why: Span is too large for a single LAN cable, but localized enough to be managed efficiently within a metropolitan area.

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Wide Area Network (WAN)

Best For: Global communication, international offices, or public internet access.

Why: The distance is vast, requiring public infrastructure (satellites/undersea cables) or expensive leased lines.

Examination Note: PAN and WLAN

While LAN, MAN, and WAN are the primary three categories in the syllabus, you may also encounter:

  • PAN (Personal Area Network): Very small range (1-10 meters), e.g., Bluetooth headphones connecting to a phone.
  • WLAN (Wireless LAN): A LAN that uses wireless technology (Wi-Fi) instead of cables.

CSEC Practice Arena

Test Your Understanding

1
Which network type covers the largest geographical area?
LAN
MAN
WAN
PAN
Explanation: WAN (Wide Area Network) is designed to cover vast areas, including countries and continents. The Internet is the largest example of a WAN.
2
A school wants to connect 30 computers in a single computer lab. Which type of network is most appropriate?
LAN
MAN
WAN
Internet
Explanation: A Local Area Network (LAN) is the correct choice because it is designed for small, localized areas like a single room or building. It offers high speed and is cost-effective for this scale.
3
Which statement is TRUE regarding the speed of data transfer?
WAN is always faster than LAN
LAN is typically faster than WAN
MAN is the slowest network type
Speed is the same for all networks
Explanation: LANs generally offer the highest speeds because they use dedicated cabling over short distances with low traffic congestion compared to the public internet (WAN).
4
A cable television company providing service to an entire city is an example of which network?
LAN
MAN
WAN
PAN
Explanation: This is a classic example of a Metropolitan Area Network (MAN). It covers a city-wide area to distribute content to subscribers.
5
Which network type is usually owned and managed by a single organization?
LAN
MAN
WAN
The Internet
Explanation: LANs are typically private networks owned by a specific company or school for their internal use. MANs and WANs often involve third-party service providers (ISPs) and leased lines.
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CSEC Examination Mastery Tip

Identifying Network Types in Exam Questions:

  • Look for keywords: "Room/Building" = LAN; "City/Region" = MAN; "Country/International" = WAN.
  • Check the owner: If the question mentions an "ISP" or "Leased Line," it's likely a WAN. If it's an "Admin" or "IT Department," it's likely a LAN.
  • Consider the cost: WANs have high setup and running costs. LANs are cheaper to implement.
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