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network topology Article rated 3.3/5.0
What is a network topology? In communication networks, a topology is a usually schematic description of the arrangement of a network, including its nodes and connecting lines. There are two ways ...
Ring topology Article rated 3.4/5.0
A ring network is a local area network (LAN) in which the nodes (workstations or other devices) are connected in a closed loop configuration. Adjacent pairs of nodes are directly connected. Other...
bus network Article rated 3.3/5.0
A bus network is an arrangement in a local area network (LAN) in which each node(workstation or other device) is connected to a main cable or link called the bus. The illustration shows a bu...
workstation Article rated 3.4/5.0
1) A workstation is a computer intended for individual use that is faster and more capable than a personal computer. It's intended for business or professional use (rather than home or recreational us...
star network Article rated 3.3/5.0
A star network is a local area network (LAN) in which all nodes (workstations or other devices) are directly connected to a common central computer. Every workstation is indirectly connected to e...
Token Ring Article rated 3.4/5.0
A Token Ring network is a local area network (LAN) in which all computers are connected in a ring or star topology and a bit- or token-passing scheme is used in order to prevent the collision of ...
mesh Topology Article rated 3.4/5.0
A mesh network is a local area network (LAN) that employs one of two connection arrangements, full mesh topology or partial mesh topology. In the full mesh topology, eachnode (workstation or othe...
Tree Topology Article rated 3.3/5.0
In telecommunication networks, a tree network is a combination of two or more star networks connected together. Each star network is a local area network (LAN) in which there is a central compute...
What is Ethernet? Article rated 3.4/5.0
Ethernet is a standard communications protocol embedded in software and hardware devices, intended for building a local area network (LAN). It was designed by Bob Metcalfe in 1973, and through the...
routing switch Article rated 3.3/5.0
In a network, a 'routing switch' is a device that combines the functions of a switch, which forwards data by looking at a physical device address, and a router, which forwards packets by locating a ne...
routing table Article rated 3.3/5.0
A routing table is a set of rules, often viewed in table format, that is used to determine where data packets traveling over an Internet Protocol (IP) network will be directed. All IP-e...
Best topology for LAN Article rated 3.3/5.0
Which network topology (example Mesh, Star, Bus, Tree and Ring) is good for LAN(Local Area Network)  Topology is a term that refers the shape of the network and the layout of cabling from a bird...
What is the most popular type of topology? Article rated 3.2/5.0
What is the most popular type of topology generally implemented? A bus, star, or ring?  I would say a Star is the most common topology. Rings are becoming outdated and a bus has to many points o...
 

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