Three types of network topology

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Bus Topology – This topology consists of a Backbone cable connecting all nodes on a network without intervening connectivity devices. The single cable is called Bus and can support only one channel for communication; as a result, every node shares the bus’s total capacity. On a Bus Topology network, devices share the responsibility for getting Read More …

Difference between a hub and a switch

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Hub repeats everything it receives and can be used to extend the network. However, this can result in a lot of unnecessary traffic being sent to all devices on the network. Hub passes on traffic to the network regardless of the intended destination; the workstations to which the packets are sent use the address information Read More …