Establishing A Personal Area Network

A personal area network (PAN) is a computer network dedicated to interconnecting personal devices with each other and often with devices in the network. Such computer networks utilize technologies such as ATM, IP, iSCSI, and Fibre Channel (FCoE). Such computer networks are highly useful in the telecommunication industry for application and disaster recovery purposes.

The term Personal Area Network refers to a central information repository for personal computers. Such a system is made up of different devices that work as part of a larger system, thereby sharing input/output, processing, and communication functions. Such a system is often customized for specific purposes like workgroup or work division. It can be used for connecting devices running different operating systems. Personal area networks can connect devices running Microsoft Windows, Linux, Apple OS, Novell Netware, OpenBSD, and other operating systems. Some devices can connect to Personal Area Networks even if they do not run …