What is it about?
LAN, which stands for Local Area Network, refers to a network that connects devices within a limited area, such as a building or campus, via cable. It is often used in offices, schools and at home for reliable, fast and secure data transmission. LANs enable the shared use of resources such as printers, file storage and software applications. Compared to WLAN, LAN often offers a more stable and faster connection, but is less flexible due to the need for physical cabling.
Reliability
High speed, reliable connection, low susceptibility to interference.
Security
Secure data transmission, efficient use of network resources.
Maintenance
Easy maintenance, optimized for local networks, cost-efficient.
“We connect your devices securely and efficiently, ensure fast data exchange and optimal use of resources in the network.”
What makes it different?
High transmission speed
Enables fast data transfer within the network, ideal for large files and intensive data traffic.
Local resource sharing
Shares resources such as printers, memory and software efficiently between connected devices.
Increased security
Provides enhanced security measures through controlled access and network isolation, protects against external threats.
Stable connections
Ensures less interference and outages compared to wireless networks, provides consistent performance.