What is a Campus Area Network (CAN)?
CAN, Campus Area Network, is a computer network that connects local area networks within a specific geographic region. Organizations such as schools, government institutions, and universities typically have most of the network equipment (such as switches, routers) and transmission media (optical fiber, Cat5, etc.).
In a university campus network, the network is likely connected to campus buildings that include academic buildings, university libraries, and student dormitories.
The university campus network is connected to campus buildings such as administrative offices, academic facilities, university libraries, campus or student centers, dormitories, sports facilities, and other external structures like conference centers, technology centers, and educational institutions.
CAN, Campus Area Network, is a computer network that connects local area networks within a specific geographic region. Organizations such as schools, government institutions, and universities typically have most of the network equipment (such as switches, routers) and transmission media (optical fiber, Cat5, etc.).
In a university campus network, the network is likely connected to campus buildings that include academic buildings, university libraries, and student dormitories.
The university campus network is connected to campus buildings such as administrative offices, academic facilities, university libraries, campus or student centers, dormitories, sports facilities, and other external structures like conference centers, technology centers, and educational institutions.