how does star topology differe from tree topology
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A topology is a relationship exist between the links and linking devices (nodes) to each other which is represented by a geometric representation. Star and Ring topology are the types of network topologies. The crucial difference between star and ring topology is that the star topology is suitable for a primary-secondary type of connection whereas ring topology is more convenient for the peer-to-peer connection.
The link is shared equally in the peer-to-peer connection. Inversely, in a primary-secondary relationship one device is used to control traffic and other devices must transmit the signal through it.
The link is shared equally in the peer-to-peer connection. Inversely, in a primary-secondary relationship one device is used to control traffic and other devices must transmit the signal through it.
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topology is a relationship exist between the links and linking devices (nodes) to each other which is represented by a geometric representation. Star and Ring topology are the types of network topologies. The crucial difference between star and ring topology is that the star topology is suitable for a primary-secondary type of connection whereas ring topology is more convenient for the peer-to-peer connection.
The link is shared equally in the peer-to-peer connection. Inversely, in a primary-secondary relationship one device is used to control traffic and other devices must transmit the signal through it.
The link is shared equally in the peer-to-peer connection. Inversely, in a primary-secondary relationship one device is used to control traffic and other devices must transmit the signal through it.
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