Merely connecting something to a LAN doesn’t necessarily make it a LAN device. For example, if you connect a printer to a computer on your network and share that printer using your computer’s software, the printer isn’t actually a LAN device because it’s not directly connected to the LAN. If you add a Wi-Fi adapter or connect an Ethernet cable to the same printer, it would then be part of the LAN. By definition, Bluetooth devices aren’t LAN devices either, since they don’t use Ethernet or Wi-Fi to connect to the network.
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