1 – Examples of LAN Protocols in Computer Networks



1 – Examples of LAN Protocols in Computer Networks

1 - Examples of LAN Protocols in Computer Networks

Examples of LAN Protocols in Computer Networks is explained with the following timecodes:

0:03 – Examples of LAN Protocols – Computer Network
0:39 – 1 Example
2:35 – 2 Example
7:50 – 3 Example
10:40 – 4 Example

The following points are covered in this video:
0. Computer Network
1. LAN Protocols
2. Examples of LAN Protocols
3. Ethernet LAN Protocol, IEEE 802.3
4. Wireless LAN Protocol, IEEE 802.11
5. Token Ring LAN Protocol, IEEE 802.5
6. Examples of Ethernet LAN Protocol – IEEE 802.3
7. Examples of Wireless LAN Protocol – IEEE 802.11
8. Examples of Token Ring LAN Protocol – IEEE 802.5

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Local Area Network (LAN) protocols are sets of rules and specifications that define how devices communicate within a local network. These protocols enable the transmission of data, control signals, and other information between devices such as computers, printers, switches, and routers. Here are some commonly used LAN protocols:

1. Ethernet: Ethernet is the most widely used LAN protocol. It defines the physical and data link layer specifications for wired networks. Ethernet uses various standards such as 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, and 1000BASE-T, which specify different data transfer rates and cable types.

2. Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11): Wi-Fi is a wireless LAN protocol that allows devices to connect and communicate over the airwaves. It uses the IEEE 802.11 standard and provides wireless connectivity within a certain range. Different Wi-Fi standards exist, including 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, 802.11ac, and 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 6E).

3. Token Ring (IEEE 802.5): Token Ring is an older LAN protocol that defines a ring topology network. It uses a token passing mechanism, where a special token is passed between devices to control access to the network. IEEE 802.5 specifies the Token Ring protocol.

These are just a few examples of LAN protocols, and there are many others designed for specific applications or industries. The choice of protocol depends on factors such as network size, speed requirements, cost, and the specific needs of the network environment. .