Local Area Network definition

Local Area Network or “LAN” means the infrastructure that enables the ability to transfer IP services within Sites (including data, voice and video conferencing services).
Local Area Network or "LAN" means privately accessible Communications Network for information distribution within Your company but does not include Your Intranet or the Internet.
Local Area Network or “LAN” means the cabling, hardware and software components that enable the exchange of data between computers, servers, printers, scanners and copiers registered in the Network.

Examples of Local Area Network in a sentence

  • Customer is responsible for configuring its Local Area Network (“LAN”), if applicable, so that DSL Services are available to Customer’s end users at a Customer Premise.

  • However, Landlord can accommodate a Tenant’s request for a VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) if the Tenant has devices that require local access to each other.


More Definitions of Local Area Network

Local Area Network or “LAN” means the infrastructure that enables the ability to transfer IP services within
Local Area Network. (LAN) shall mean a network that connects computers/devices that are close to each other, usually in the same building, linked by a cable or a wireless network connection.
Local Area Network means a network linking number of computers and servers covering a small geographic area like an office, within a building.
Local Area Network. (‘LAN’) means the Client’s local area network which is connected to the customer-network-facing port(s) of the Customer Premises Equipment.
Local Area Network. (‘LAN’) means the network infrastructure at the Client’s Site.
Local Area Network means the computer network, as specified in Annexure B, that links the end-user devices at each of the CLC or CET college sites (“LAN”);
Local Area Network. (‘LAN’) means the network infrastructure at the Customer’s Site.