define start topology and ring topology
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Star Topology : A star topology is a topology for a Local Area Network ( LAN) in which all nodes are individually connected to a central connection point, like a hub or a switch. A star takes more cable than e.g. a bus, but the benefit is that if a cable fails, only one node will be brought down.
Ring topology - Ring topology refers to a specific kind of network setup in which devices are connected in a ring and pass information to or from each other according to their adjacent proximity in the ring structure.
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Star Topology :
A star topology is a topology for a Local Area Network (LAN) in which all nodes are individually connected to a central connection point, like a hub or a switch. The central hub is usually a fast, self contained computer and is responsible for routing all traffic to other nodes.
Ring Topology :
A ring topology is a network configuration where device connections create a circular data path. Each networked device is connected to two others, like points on a circle. Together, devices in a ring topology are referred to as a ring network. Others permit data to move in either direction, called bidirectional.