by Greg Hudgens
A topology defines the arrangement of nodes (computers, printers, hubs, switches, etc.) and cables that form a network. Topologies can be defined as Physical a description of the layout of the network cabling and Logical...read more
Network topologies are separated into 5 basic types: bus, ring; star; tree and mesh. Selecting the configuration that best suites your needs is a very important step in building a reliable computer network. Whether for hom...read more
by Tina Hartley
Bus topology is widely used in business. The installation is simple; devices are connected to a single cable called a bus. The bus is connected to the server and then all devices or nodes are connected directly to the cabl...read more
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