The document provides information about wide area networks (WANs) and various WAN connection technologies:
- WANs connect local area networks (LANs) across long distances using technologies like leased lines, circuit switching, or packet switching. Protocols like TCP/IP are used to deliver links.
- Common WAN connection options include leased lines, circuit switching, packet switching, and cell relay. Each option has advantages and disadvantages related to bandwidth, cost, and protocols supported.
- The document also discusses stop-and-wait, sliding window, and various automatic repeat request (ARQ) protocols used in WAN transmissions to ensure reliable data delivery.