A. Mesh
In a mesh network topology, every node (device or computer) is directly connected to every other node in the network. This direct connection between nodes provides redundancy and multiple communication paths, which can enhance reliability and fault tolerance. Mesh networks can be either full mesh, where every node connects to every other node, or partial mesh, where only certain nodes have direct connections to each other.
A. Mesh
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Mesh Topology: In a mesh topology, every node is directly connected to every other node in the network. This provides high redundancy and fault tolerance, as communication can take multiple paths. Mesh topologies can be fully meshed (every node connected to every other node) or partially meshed (some nodes have direct connections to all other nodes).
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