English | Slovak |
area chart | plošný graf (A type of chart that displays the trend of values over time or categories. By displaying the sum of the plotted values, an area chart also shows the relationship of parts to a whole) |
area code | smerové číslo, predvoľba (A number that identifies each telephone service area in a country/region and is used as a dialing prefix) |
local area network | lokálna sieť LAN (A network of computers, printers, and other devices located within a relatively limited area (for example, a building). A LAN enables any connected device to interact with any other on the network) |
local area network | lokálna počítačová sieť (A network of computers, printers, and other devices located within a relatively limited area (for example, a building). A LAN enables any connected device to interact with any other on the network) |
local area network | sieť LAN (A network of computers, printers, and other devices located within a relatively limited area (for example, a building). A LAN enables any connected device to interact with any other on the network) |
metropolitan area network | sieť MAN (A highspeed network that can carry voice, data, and images at up to 200 Mbps or faster over distances of up to 75 km. Based on the network architecture, the transmission speed can be higher for shorter distances. A MAN, which can include one or more LANs as well as telecommunications equipment such as microwave and satellite relay stations, is smaller than a wide area network but generally operates at a higher speed) |
Personal Area Network | personálna sieť (A small, Internet Protocol (IP)-based network. It is usually used for short-range, ad-hoc communication between devices and computers. A PAN may also be used to enable connectivity to a larger Local Area Network (LAN), Wide-Area Network (WAN), or the Internet. Windows XP supports the Bluetooth PAN service so you can create Personal Area Networks using Bluetooth) |
wireless wide area network | bezdrôtová sieť WAN (A wireless network that connects geographically separated locations by using telecommunications services, such as satellite, radio, and mobile phone technologies) |