WAN definition

WAN means wide area network.
WAN means the Wide Area Network related to the Smart Metering System.
WAN means a wide-area network that exists over a

Examples of WAN in a sentence

  • The infrastructure included Cisco switches at the core, stackable switches at the IDFs and routers providing HSRP WAN connectivity.

  • All these remote sites will build GRE tunnels back to the datacenter and provide WAN connectivity for the devices.

  • The other sites are gradually being converted to the Cisco core infrastructure and integrated to MPLS WAN solution.

  • Fortinet firewall deployment and integration with Cellular data services for WAN: this project involved migrating from Cisco routers to Fortinet firewalls with cellular SIM to connect to the cell data network for WAN connectivity.

  • Network services that support the State’s WAN and data connectivity requirements.


More Definitions of WAN

WAN means Wide Area Network, the infrastructure that enables the transmission of data between Sites.
WAN means a wide-area network that exists over a large-scale geographical area. A WAN connects different smaller networks, including local area networks and metro area networks, which ensures that computers and users in one location can communicate with computers and users in other locations;
WAN means wide-area network, which is a computer network that spans a relatively large geographical area. Typically, a WAN consists of two or more local-area networks (LANs).
WAN means a network of computers and peripheral devices linked by cable over a broad geographic area, also known as Wide Area Network.
WAN means a wide area network, the communication network that transmits Meter Reads from the AMRC to the AMCC or, in some systems from the AMCD directly to the AMCC, and from the AMCC to the MDM/R.
WAN is an acronym for wide area network, which is a network of computers operated for the exclusive use of Licensee over telecommunication lines owned or leased by Licensee.