lähivõrkude
Lähivõrkude, a term derived from Estonian, translates to "local network" or "neighborhood network." It refers to a small-scale computer network, typically connecting devices within a limited geographical area such as a home, office, or a small group of buildings. These networks are designed for the purpose of sharing resources like printers, files, and internet connections among the connected devices.
The fundamental components of a lähivõrk include network interface controllers (NICs) found in each device, a
Common examples of lähivõrkude include home Wi-Fi networks, allowing smartphones, laptops, and smart home devices to