eravõrkude
Eravõrkude, often translated as private networks, refers to communication networks that are not publicly accessible. These networks are typically established and managed by individuals, organizations, or businesses for their specific communication needs. Unlike public networks such as the internet, access to eravõrkude is usually restricted and controlled, requiring authentication or authorization to join. The purpose of an eravõrk can vary widely, ranging from sharing resources within a home to facilitating secure communication for a large corporation.
These private networks can be implemented using various technologies. Local Area Networks (LANs) within a single
The key characteristic of eravõrkude is their exclusivity. This exclusivity allows for greater control over security,