A WAN (Wide Area Network) is a network of computers (or LANs) that are connected within a large geographic area (e.g. region, country, worldwide). The Internet is an example of a WAN that allows computers from any location to link to one another. The purpose of a WAN is to let all computers (or LANs) to link together and share resources that are required by more than one user such as access to servers, information, and other network devices or authorised resources.
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