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A star network uses a device called the to connect all computers

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Answered by BrainlyCatt
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A star network uses a device called hub to connect to all computers.

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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Computers in a star topology are all connected to a single central hub or switch rather than to one another.

Explanation:

Step 1: The most popular network arrangement is a star topology. Coaxial cable, optical fibre, or twisted pair cable are used in this sort of architecture to link nodes to a central component like a switch or hub.

Step 2: They are also present in home networks, particularly wireless ones. In this scenario, a router equipped with a wireless access point (WAP) serves as all nodes' main connection.

Step 3: In this design, each node is linked to a hub, switch, or computer that serves as the hub for the whole network. The main network device serves as a server, and the other network nodes function as clients. Depending on the network card type in each computer, a coaxial or RJ-45 network cable is utilised in a star topology configuration.

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