What is a WAN (Wide Area Network)?

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13 Dec 201901:29

Summary

TLDRJamison Cush discusses the importance of Wide Area Networks (WANs) for large businesses that span multiple locations. Unlike Local Area Networks (LANs), WANs enable the sharing of applications and resources across geographic distances. The design of WAN architecture considers factors like capacity and security, often utilizing Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) for secure connectivity. Challenges include reliability, security issues, and performance limitations due to latency. To enhance bandwidth, companies may incur significant costs, while ensuring robust security measures like antivirus software and firewalls is crucial to protect connected devices.

Takeaways

  • 🌐 WANs are essential for large enterprises with multiple locations, connecting several LANs to support wide-area communication.
  • 🏒 Local Area Networks (LANs) are limited in scope, making WANs necessary for extensive organizational needs.
  • πŸ”— WANs allow users to share and access centralized applications and resources across various geographic locations.
  • πŸ“Š WAN architecture design focuses on capacity, bandwidth, connectivity, and user access requirements.
  • πŸ”’ Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) enhance connectivity and security between WAN sites.
  • ⚠️ WANs face challenges like reliability, security vulnerabilities, new site setups, and performance issues due to latency.
  • πŸ’° Increasing bandwidth in WANs can be costly, which organizations must consider during planning.
  • πŸ›‘οΈ Security measures, including antivirus software and firewalls, are crucial to protect devices connected to WANs.
  • πŸ“ˆ Performance issues in WANs can arise from bandwidth constraints and latency, affecting user experience.
  • πŸ”§ Proper WAN management is vital to ensure effective communication and resource sharing across an organization.

Q & A

  • What is the primary function of a Wide Area Network (WAN)?

    -The primary function of a WAN is to connect multiple Local Area Networks (LANs) across large geographic areas, enabling users to share and access applications and resources centrally located.

  • Why do enterprises require a WAN rather than just LANs?

    -Enterprises require a WAN because LANs are limited to a single physical location, whereas WANs can connect multiple sites, such as corporate headquarters and branch offices, over broader distances.

  • What are some key factors that influence WAN architecture design?

    -Key factors influencing WAN architecture design include capacity, bandwidth requirements, connectivity, and user access.

  • How do Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) relate to WANs?

    -VPNs facilitate secure connectivity between different WAN sites, enhancing security and privacy for data transmitted over the network.

  • What are some common challenges associated with WANs?

    -Common challenges include network reliability, security vulnerabilities, difficulties in setting up new sites, and performance issues due to latency and bandwidth constraints.

  • How can companies address bandwidth constraints in a WAN?

    -Companies can increase bandwidth through various methods, though these often come with high setup costs.

  • What security measures are necessary for WANs?

    -WANs require antivirus software and firewalls to protect against potential security gaps that could compromise devices connected to the network.

  • What is the relationship between LANs and WANs?

    -LANs are smaller networks that operate within a limited area, while WANs connect multiple LANs across larger distances, effectively creating a larger network infrastructure.

  • What role do data center facilities play in WAN architecture?

    -Data center facilities serve as central locations where applications, services, and resources are hosted, allowing remote users across the WAN to access them.

  • Why is network reliability crucial for WANs?

    -Network reliability is crucial for WANs because businesses depend on consistent and uninterrupted access to applications and services across various locations.

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