Answer Posted / v.vijayakumar
The 3 most common types of LAN architectures are: Ethernet,
Token Ring, ArcNet
These architectures are sometimes referred to as "lower-
level protocols" because they represent the specifications
for the IEE802 model which encompasses the physical (1st)
and data link (2nd) layers of the OSI model.
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