LAN AWG (Local Area Network Average Weighted Grade) is a metric used to measure the performance of a local area network. It is calculated by taking the average of the weighted grades of all the components of the network, such as routers, switches, cables, and other hardware. The higher the LAN AWG, the better the performance of the network. It is important to note that the LAN AWG is not a measure of the speed of the network, but rather a measure of its overall performance. A high LAN AWG indicates that the network is reliable and efficient, while a low LAN AWG indicates that the network is slow and unreliable.
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