In a network, wired connections of hosts is depicted by
a) Physical topology
b) Logical topology
c) Star topology
d) None of the above
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Physical topology
- A wired network connection is described as a configuration that involves cables that establish a connection to the Internet and other devices on the network. Data is transferred from one device to another or over the Internet using Ethernet cables.
- Physical topology refers to the interconnected structure of a local area network (LAN). The method employed to connect the physical devices on the network with the cables, and the type of cabling used, all constitute the physical topology.
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