match each network type on the left with the appropriate description on the right. each network type may be used once, more than once, or not at all. drag drop a network in a small geographic area that typically uses wires to connect systems together. a small network used for connecting devices, such as a notebook computer, a wireless headset, a wireless printer, and a smartphone. a network that is typically owned and managed by a city as a public utility. a group of networks that are geographically isolated, but are connected to form a large internetwork. similar to a standard lan, but uses radio signals instead of wires to connect systems together. a network that covers an area as small as a few city blocks to as large as an entire city. a set of subnets connected to each other, typically by wires, using at least one router.