2. Bus topology is a specific
kind of network topology
in which all of the various
devices in the network
are connected to a single
cable or line. In general,
the term refers to how
various devices are set
up in a network.
3. A ring network is
a network topology in
which each node
connects to exactly two
other nodes, forming a
single continuous
pathway for signals
through each node – a
ring. Data travels from
node to node, with each
node along the way
handling every packet.
4. Star topology is
a network topology in
which each network
component is physically
connected to a central
node such as a router,
hub or switch. ... When
the central node receives
a packet from a
connecting node, it can
pass the packet on to
other nodes in the
network. A star topology
is also known as a star
network.
5. A mesh topology is a network
setup where each computer
and network device is
interconnected with one
another. This topology setup
allows for most transmissions
to be distributed even if one
of the connections goes
down. It is a topology
commonly used for wireless
networks.
6. Tree Topology is a
topology which is
having a tree structure
in which all the
computer are
connected like the
branches which are
connected with the
tree. In Computer
Network, tree
topology is called as
a combination of a Bus
and Start network
topology.
7. So that’s my five
different types of
network topology, I
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