What do you mean by network topology
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A network topology is the pattern in which nodes (i.e., computers, printers, routers or other devices) are connected to a local area network (LAN) or other network via links (e.g., twisted pair copper wire cable or optical fiber cable). There are four principal topologies used in LANs: bus, ring, star and mesh.
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Network topology refers to how various nodes, devices, and connections on your network are physically or logically arranged in relation to each other. ... There are two approaches to network topology: physical and logical.
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