In local area networks, if________ topology is used, then each node is connected to a single
cable.
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In local area networks, if Bus topology is used, then each node is connected to a single cable.
Explanation:
Local area networks: A wide area network, on the other hand, not only covers a greater geographic region but also typically includes leased telecommunication channels.
Bus Topology:
- A bus topology is a Local Area Network (LAN) topology in which all nodes are connected by a single cable. The "backbone" is the cable that connects the nodes. The entire segment fails if the backbone is broken.
- Ethernet networks, for example, adopt the bus topology. Eg.. In this network design, one computer serves as a server, while the other serves as a client.
Merits of bus topology:
- When there is a small network, it is very efficient. The needed wire length is smaller than in a star topology. It's simple to add or delete devices from this network without affecting others.
- When compared to other network topologies such as mesh and star, it is quite cost-effective.
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