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Difference between single hop routing and multi hop routing

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Answered by ryan567
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hop means number of different networks a packet has to go through in order to reach its final destination address.

The main difference between single & multi-hop network is the number of hops a packet takes to reach the final destination .

______Single hop network :—

In a single hop network , when a packet leaves the source it just takes a single hop (goes through another network or you can say it passes through another router from a different network) before reaching its destination address.

__________Multi-hop network :—

In a multi-hop network a packet has to go through 2 or more networks in order to reach its destination address.

While taking a hop through a different network a packet may go through various devices like Routers, network bridges, switches, etc…

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Answered by yoodyannapolis
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Difference between single-hop routing and multi-hop routing  is given below:-

Explanation:

Single-hop routing:-

  • The network in which the devices (i.e. citation and location) are the only stations on the system.
  • If a packet moves from origin to target using a single node unit, it is known as a single hop method.
  • Single hop network is a growing network within a 192.168.0.1 to 255 IP router.

Multi-hop network:-  

  • A network that, apart from the two nodes, there is at least 1 other platform in the route between source and the target.
  • Multi-hop routing is a form of communication in radio networks where the area of the system is greater than the radar range of individual points.
  • In the multi-hop routing system, nodes positioned farther away from the node use other intermediary points forwarding data to the node.

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