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Explanation/Reference:
* Star
In star topology, every node (computer workstation or any other peripheral) is connected to a central node called a hub or switch.
* Ring
Each device present in Ring Topology is incorporated with a REPEATER.
* Mesh
Fully connected mesh topology:
A fully connected network is a communication network in which each of the nodes is connected to each other.
* Star
In star topology, every node (computer workstation or any other peripheral) is connected to a central node called a hub or switch.
* mesh (full)
The major disadvantage is that the number of connections grows quadratically with the number of nodes,as per the formula: c=n(n-1)/2
* Ring
Ring Topology: In this type of Topology, data is passed from one node to another in a series. Here each device has dedicated Point-to-Point connection, with only two devices present on either side of it.
Yes… The number of network connections that each computer will need is the total number of computers minus one.
the number of connections equals the total number of computers minus 1
should read
the number of connections from each computer equals the total number of computers minus 1
c=n(n-1)/2 Does not equal n-1