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what is th difrance between bus topology and star topology? ​❌❌DON'T SPAM!!!❌❌​​

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A bus topology is a networking architecture that is linear, usually

A bus topology is a networking architecture that is linear, usuallyby using one or more pieces of cable to form a single line, or bus.

A bus topology is a networking architecture that is linear, usuallyby using one or more pieces of cable to form a single line, or bus.The signals sent by one station extend the length of this cable to

A bus topology is a networking architecture that is linear, usuallyby using one or more pieces of cable to form a single line, or bus.The signals sent by one station extend the length of this cable tobe heard by other stations.

A bus topology is a networking architecture that is linear, usuallyby using one or more pieces of cable to form a single line, or bus.The signals sent by one station extend the length of this cable tobe heard by other stations.A star topology is an architecture that includes a central device or

A bus topology is a networking architecture that is linear, usuallyby using one or more pieces of cable to form a single line, or bus.The signals sent by one station extend the length of this cable tobe heard by other stations.A star topology is an architecture that includes a central device orhub to connect all stations together. Signals sent by a station must

A bus topology is a networking architecture that is linear, usuallyby using one or more pieces of cable to form a single line, or bus.The signals sent by one station extend the length of this cable tobe heard by other stations.A star topology is an architecture that includes a central device orhub to connect all stations together. Signals sent by a station mustpass through (and are usually regenerated) by these central hubs.

A bus topology is a networking architecture that is linear, usuallyby using one or more pieces of cable to form a single line, or bus.The signals sent by one station extend the length of this cable tobe heard by other stations.A star topology is an architecture that includes a central device orhub to connect all stations together. Signals sent by a station mustpass through (and are usually regenerated) by these central hubs.Since the hub sits in the center and all other stations are linked

A bus topology is a networking architecture that is linear, usuallyby using one or more pieces of cable to form a single line, or bus.The signals sent by one station extend the length of this cable tobe heard by other stations.A star topology is an architecture that includes a central device orhub to connect all stations together. Signals sent by a station mustpass through (and are usually regenerated) by these central hubs.Since the hub sits in the center and all other stations are linkedthrough the hub, the architecture resembles a star.

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Differences between Star Topology and Bus Topology: ... Star topology is a topology in which all devices are connected to ...

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