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What are typologies in networking?

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Answered by kaustavmondal400
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Think of a topology as a network's virtual shape or structure. This shape does not necessarily correspond to the actual physical layout of the devices on the network. For example, the computers on a home network may be arranged in a circle in a family room, but it would be highly unlikely to find a ring topology there.

Network topologies are categorized into the following basic types:

Bus

Ring

Star

Tree

Mesh

More complex networks can be built as hybrids of two or more of these basic topologies.

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Answered by rim76
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A mesh typologies is a network typology in which all the network nodes are individually connected to most of the other nodes. There is not a concept of a central switch, hub or computer which acts as a central point of communication to pass on the messages

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