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Network topologies

 

Bus Topology | Star Topology | <Ring Topology>

Ring Topology

   A ring topology connects the LAN computers one after the other on the wire in a physical circle. The ring topology moves information on the wire in one direction and is considered an active topology. Computers on the network actually retransmit the packets they receive and then send them on to the next computer in the ring.

   True ring topologies can be difficult to troubleshoot, and the failure of one computer on the ring can disrupt the data flow (because data circulates around the ring in one direction). Also, adding or removing computers from this type of topology can disrupt the operation of the network.

 

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|Introduction| |Purpose| |Client/Server| |Peer-2-peer| |Topologies| |Ethernet| |Token-Ring| |FDDI| |Cabling| |Protocol| |Sitemap| |Links|

 

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