Workstations and Applications There must be workstations for a network to be present. Workstations include laptops, desktop computers, tablets, phones, or any other device made to connect to a network and do tasks. Network applications are programs and resources that can be shared through the network. Applications can be shared with everybody or have restrictions placed on them so only a few people can access them (Network Building Blocks). Without applications, there would be little need for a network to exist.
Networks
The two most common types of networks are Local Area Networks (LAN) and Wide Area Networks (WAN). Other types of networks include Metropolitan Area Networks (MAN), Storage, System or Server Area Networks (SAN), Campus or Controller Area Networks (CAN) and Personal Area Networks (PAN). Networks typically require a hardwire connection, but there are also wireless networks available for people to connect to. LANs connect workstations in a small area. Examples of this would include a home computer and printer or an office building with multiple computers and printers (Lesson 1 n.d.). The