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Data Communication Study Using Local Area Network (LAN)
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Volume 2, 2015
Issue 6 (November)
Pages: 49-52   |   Vol. 2, No. 6, November 2015   |   Follow on         
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Authors
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Umar Danjuma Maiwada, Computer-Science, Faculty of Computer-Science & Engineering, Jodhpur National University, Jodhpur, India.
Abstract
Sharing of information can be local or remote during communication. Local communication can be face to face or between human beings, while remote communication takes place over distance. Data communication provide the exchange of data between two devices, some form of transmission medium such as a wire cable are required. The communicating devices must be part of a communication system made up of a combination of hardware (physical equipment) and software (programs) for data communication to occur. Local area networks (LANs) are used to connect networking devices that are in a very close geographic area, such as a floor of a building, a building itself, or a campus environment. This paper is the study of data communication with emphasis on local area network. It is aimed at analysing the local Area Network of a place and how data communication studies it. The various concepts and mechanisms that transmitted the data between any two devices in the LAN have been made clear by scheduling much light in the process. Data communication should be used to explain the format flow of information between the systems in the LAN design that would be used by an organization. It also allows the transfer of information from the server to the client’s computers.
Keywords
Local Area Network, Data Communication, Ethernet
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