What Is Lan Topology And Its Types?
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LAN topology is the physical layout of nodes, links, and other devices on a local area network (LAN). Common examples of LAN topology include bus, ring, star, mesh, tree, and hybrid. Bus topology consists of a single shared link connecting all the nodes on the network. Ring topology features a closed loop with each node connected to its two adjacent nodes. Star topology connects each node to a central hub. Mesh topology links each node directly with every other node in the network. Tree topology combines bus and star topologies in a hierarchical manner with one device used as the root. Hybrid topology is any combination of two or more types of the other five LAN topologies.