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Which of the following topologies requires the MOST connections when designing a network?

  • A. Mesh
  • B. Star
  • C. Bus
  • D. Ring
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8choxo
Highly Voted 5 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
Think of Mesh = Mess
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JakeCharles
Highly Voted 1 year, 4 months ago
Selected Answer: A
A mesh topology requires the most connections when designing a network. In a mesh topology, every device on the network is connected to every other device, creating a network in which there are many paths between devices. This means that in a mesh network with N devices, there will be N(N-1)/2 connections.
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To add on, mesh topologies are commonly used in WANs/the Internet, so you are literally connecting networks (which have many connections already) to many other networks.
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Its a mesh to be right here. :)
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StellarSteve
1 year, 1 month ago
Selected Answer: A
A. Mesh topology requires the MOST connections when designing a network as it uses a point-to-point connection between every pair of devices in the network, resulting in a large number of connections.
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