Match each network classification to its primary geographic scope or architectural function.
- Personal Area Network (PAN)Connects bluetooth peripherals, wearables, and personal devices within a short radius of an individual user.
- Storage Area Network (SAN)Provides high-speed, block-level storage access over a dedicated, specialized network fabric.
- Campus Area Network (CAN)Interconnects multiple local area networks across adjacent university or corporate buildings within a defined boundary.
- Metropolitan Area Network (MAN)Spans a larger geographic region such as an entire city or town, typically maintained by a service provider or municipality.
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Personal Area Network (PAN) pairs with short-range personal device connection; Storage Area Network (SAN) pairs with dedicated block-level storage access; Campus Area Network (CAN) pairs with interconnecting LANs across adjacent campus buildings; Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) pairs with citywide geographic coverage.
Each network classification aligns directly with its defined spatial scale or storage function: PAN covers immediate short-range personal devices, SAN delivers high-speed block storage access, CAN links multiple building LANs within a campus setting, and MAN encompasses a municipality or city.
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Classification of network types based on geographic scale and operational function
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