The scope of a wide area network (WAN) is (a) Within the premises of a building (b) Within a college campus (c) Country-wide (d) Worldwide (e) (a) or (b) (f) (c) or (d)
Correct Answer: F
Explanation:
LAN connects a group of computers in a small geographical area like a building or campus.
WAN stands for Wide Area Network and it connects countries together. It can be any scope, and some companies are using WAN to connect a group of the building also. Generally, it is used to connect computers in a large area like a country.
It may be worldwide or countrywide.
So, option F is correct.
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