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Suppose you have a create a Local Area Network for CSE Department with 10 rooms and 30 faculties where 3 faculties sit in each room and each of them uses his/her own workstation. Which topology will you use for creating a LAN for such a small office environment? How many cables will be required? Provide appropriate figures and justify your selection of topology.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bus topology

Bus topology uses a single cable which connects all the included nodes. The main cable acts as a spine for the entire network. One of the computers in the network acts as the computer server.

Answered by Anonymous
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<marquee>MESH TOPOLOGY</marquee>

A mesh network is a local network topology in which the infrastructure nodes connect directly, dynamically and non-hierarchically to as many other nodes as possible and cooperate with one another to efficiently route data from/to clients.

Due to its centralized nature, the topology offers simplicity of operation. It also achieves isolation of each device in the network. Adding or removing network nodes is easy, and can be done without affecting the entire network. Due to the centralized nature, it is easy to detect faults in the network devices.

messages can be received more quickly if the route to the intended recipient is short. messages should always get through as they have many possible routes on which to travel. multiple connections mean (in theory) that no node should be isolated...

Advantages of a mesh topology:

  • Manages high amounts of traffic, because multiple devices can transmit data simultaneously.
  • A failure of one device does not cause a break in the network or transmission of data.
  • Adding additional devices does not disrupt data transmission between other devices.

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