The document discusses LANs (local area networks), including their purpose of sharing hardware, software, and information within a small area. Key points include:
LANs allow cheaper and more efficient sharing of resources than mainframes. They make software updates and backups easier to manage. Common network types are server-based or peer-to-peer. Setting up a LAN requires workstations, servers, networking hardware like network interface cards, cabling, and a network operating system. Common cabling types are twisted pair and fiber optics. Wireless networks are also an alternative to cabling. Proper staffing is important for administration and troubleshooting of the LAN.