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network - answer a group of two or more computer systems linked
together


Topology - answer The physical and logical design of a computer network;
examples include mesh, bus, ring and star; the physical layout of the
network devices and the cabling, and how all the components
communicate with each other


Physical topology - answer The physical arrangement of connections
between computers.


Types of physical topologies - answer Bus
Ring
Star
Mesh
Hybrid


Bus Topology - answer A network layout in which there is one main trunk,
or backbone, that all the various computers and network devices are
connected to.


Ring Topology - answer Topology where the computers are connected on a
loop or ring. Data flows in one direction only.


Star Topology - answer A topology with one central node that has each
computer or network device attached to the central node. All data first
goes into the central node and then is sent out to its destination. (Think of
it like a bicycle wheel with spokes.)

, Tree Topology - answer Multiple star networks connected into a bus
configuration by a backbone.


Mesh Topology - answer Devices are connected with many redundant
interconnections between network nodes.


Full Mesh Topology - answer Directly connects every site to every other
site.


Partial Mesh Topology - answer a few nodes are connected to all nodes
and the rest are connected only to those nodes with which they desire to
communicate.


logical Topology - answer A topology that describes the data-flow
patterns in a network. Signal flow


network adapters - answer A device that enables the computer (or
peripheral) to communicate with the network using a common data
communication language, or protocol. has own unique MAC address


Repeater - answer a device that picks up signals from lower-power radio
units, such as mobile and portable radios, and retransmits them at a
higher power. It allows low-power radio signals to be transmitted over
longer distances.


Network Bridge - answer device dividing traffic on a local area network
and connects to other networks.


Hub - answer A device that uses its ports to connect devices (computers,
printers, etc.) together.


active hub - answer A hub that regenerates the signal similar to
a repeater.

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