Match each network scope classification on the left with its primary operational description on the right.
- LAN (Local Area Network)A network confined to a small geographic location, such as a single office building or home.
- WAN (Wide Area Network)A long-distance network connecting disparate sites and local networks across cities, states, or countries.
- PAN (Personal Area Network)A short-range network centered around a single user, typically using Bluetooth or NFC connections.
- SAN (Storage Area Network)A specialized, high-speed network dedicated to providing block-level access to shared storage devices.
Cevap
LAN matches with localized office/home networks; WAN matches with long-distance intersite connections; PAN matches with short-range personal device pairings; SAN matches with dedicated block-level storage networks.
Each network term correctly corresponds to its geographic boundary and intended purpose: LAN is for single local environments, WAN links geographically separate sites across large distances, PAN serves short-range personal devices, and SAN provides high-speed block storage access to enterprise servers.
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Distinguishing network types by geographic scope and technical purpose