Sunday, September 5, 2010

Diff. between Intranet and LAN


Differences between Intranet and LAN
Intranet
LAN
An Intranet is a network of workstations within a particular boundary such as an organization with maximum security measures.
It is different from LAN in such a way that a LAN has minimal security.
Intranet uses MIME, SMTP etc. A general example of an Intranet is a website that can be accessed within a particular organization.
A LAN sticks to the basic TCP/IP model. Resource sharing is the best example for LAN.
The intranet is essentially a small set of websites that typically can only be accessed from within the LAN. An intranet site is generally not publicly hosted - meaning domain name or IP of the server hosting the intranet sites is not public.
 Intranet = private websites

The LAN refers more to the private side of a networked domain.
LAN = private network
Intranet is much more secure, mainly used to business who store data. Intranets also allow the communication between a larger variety of devices, not just windows PC's. IBM AS/400 database for example. Through an intranet, all are accessible to each other in a more secure fashion than a typical LAN.
A LAN is quite exactly what it says. Local Area Network. It is a group of devices connected together in a network. If you connect 5 computers to a router, you have a LAN.



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