Access Network

An access network is the name given to the part of the Internet or intranet that is closest to the host or end-system. It connects the end-system to the first router. Examples of access networks are:

In each case, the so called “last link” will be connected to a router that provides access, using internet protocols, to the wide area network. Thus an access network is the link netween the network edge and the network core.


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