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Ring topology: In this topology, each device is connected
to two other devices, forming a circular pathway for data
transmission. It allows high-speed data transfer and is
inexpensive to install, but the failure of a single node in
the network can cause the entire network to stop working.
Troubleshooting is difficult, ans is considered a less secure
topology.
Mesh topology: In this topology, every device is
connected to all other devices in the network. This
topology provides multiple paths to connect devices
ensuring high redundancy, consistency and security.
Even if one path fails, data can travel through an
alternative route.
Tree topology: This topology looks similar to a tree. It begins with one computer or device
at the top, known as the root. From the root, other computers or devices are connected like
branches. Each device is connected through one clear path that allows smooth and organised
data transmission.
Hybrid topology: This type of network topology is formed by combining two or more different
types of network topologies such as Bus, Star, Ring or Mesh, within the same network.
Ring
Star
Topology Topology
Hub
Bus Topology
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