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Computer Network Topology

Date Published: 14th January 2006
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The way how computer connect each other is called topology of network. Network topology refers to how physical layout of the network is organised. It is important to choose the right topology for how the network will be used. Each topology has its own characteristic.

To choose the right topology we must see the factors that influenced it. The factors are the layout, cost installation, type of cable and troubleshooting techniques. These factors determine how network will be established and how much will it cost.

The most common topologies:

Bus Physical Topology

Best used in small area of network. Bus topology also known in Mac world
as daisy-chaining.In the bus topology the cable runs from computer to computer
making each computer a link of a chain. Different types of cable determine

way of network can be connected. If your network using Thicknet coaxial cable,
then the bus network will have a central backbone cable. If you using smaller
cable (Taps) it will have backbone to each PC in the network. The biggest
problem with bus topology is that if it's not terminated correctly then your
network can't transmit correctly

Star Topology

In the star topology, each server and workstation connected into central
hub that provides connection to another device connected to the hub and it
shapes like a star. This type of topology are easy to work with and can pin
point problem location also isolate problem if it occours on workstation.
A large number of wires needed to connect the network is it's major drawback.

Ring Topology

A ring network is a topology of computer networks where each user is connected
to two other users, so as to create a ring. The most popular example is a
token ring network. It is not widely used due to inefficient compared to other
topology because the data have to travel through more node. The advantages
of this topology is each node have equal access and capable of high speed
data transfer also can span larger than other topology. The disadvantage is
the ring topology is a very expensive technology and not efficient.


Besides this topology there are uncommon topology being used in public for example mesh and fully connected topology that are mostly used in military technology since they are very effective technology and yet very expensive.--FA

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