A mesh topology is a network configuration in which every device is directly connected to every other device. This creates multiple paths for data to travel, enhancing reliability and redundancy. If one connection fails, data can still be transmitted through other devices.
Mesh topology connects every device to every other device on the network. This provides high redundancy and reliability because there are multiple paths for data to travel between devices. If one connection fails, data can still be routed through other paths.
In a bus topology, all devices are connected to a single central cable, known as the bus, and data is transmitted along this shared medium. A ring topology features devices connected in a circular fashion, with each device linking to two others to form a ring where data circulates until it reaches its destination. In a star topology, devices are connected to a central hub or switch, and all data passes through this central node, with no direct connections between devices themselves.
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