local area network
Americannoun
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a system for linking private telecommunications equipment, as in a building or cluster of buildings.
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Computers. a system for linking personal computers and workstations with each other in order to share data, devices, programs, etc.: usually confined to one office, building, or home.
noun
Example Sentences
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If malicious actors were able to penetrate the local area network of the converter station on the wind farm side, these actors could tamper with the system's sensors.
From Science Daily • Jan. 24, 2024
In order to access this information on the go, the app’s developers also created a portable backpack kit that acts as a local area network without connections to the broader Internet.
From Scientific American • Jun. 7, 2023
As a result, onboard users experience local area network speeds and always have complete access to system functionality, even when the application is disconnected.
From Forbes • Dec. 9, 2014
The local area network is now a planetary utility and that requires that security migrate to the edge.
From Forbes • Feb. 14, 2011
There, I was connected through a local area network to the host computer.
From The Online World by De Presno, Odd
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