A computer network connects computing devices to communicate and share resources. Connections are usually made with physical wires or cables, but some use wireless radio or infrared signals. The network transfers data between nodes or hosts at a certain rate. Computer networks opened up client/server models where file and web servers manage resources for multiple users. Local area networks connect machines close together, while wide area networks span larger distances by connecting multiple LANs through gateways. The Internet is the largest global WAN. Protocols like TCP/IP and open systems standards allow interoperability between systems and networks.