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A Personal Area Network (PAN) is designed to connect devices in close proximity, typically within a few meters, often using wireless technologies like Bluetooth. This allows for the interconnection of smart devices such as smartphones, tablets, and wearables within an individual's personal space. Unlike a Local Area Network (LAN), which covers a larger geographical area such as a home or office building and can support wired and wireless connections, a PAN specifically facilitates wireless connections between personal devices.
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CompTIA A+ Core 1 Exam Objectives Section 2.7: Compare and contrast Internet connection types, network types, and their features
A. PAN creates a wireless connection between smart devices.
A Personal Area Network (PAN) is a network that interconnects devices within a small personal area, such as a home or office. It typically uses wireless technologies like Bluetooth or Wi-Fi to connect devices like smartphones, tablets, and laptops.
A Local Area Network (LAN) is a network that interconnects devices within a limited area, such as a home, school, or office building. It can be wired or wireless and typically covers a larger area than a PAN.
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A. PAN creates a wireless connection between smart devices.
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