* Reliable (if one connection fails, it doesn't affect others)
* Easy to replace, install or remove hosts or other devices
Disadvantages:* Expensive to install* Extra hardware required
Advantages include: Its easy to set up, handle, and implement, It is best-suited for small networks and its less costly. There 3 types of topology which are; ring, bus and star topology.
The arrangement of computers on a network is called topology. It describes how the individual computers are connected to each other and to the network.examples of topology are Star topology, ring topology, mesh topology, bus topology.
Without knowing a bit more about the context, probably "topology".Common network topologies are ring, star, bus and mesh.
star topology and flukes network pack
It is a Client/Server system. The most common topology for this is a Star topology.
mother india..... (**********) i am still luking 4 the answer
Advantages include: Its easy to set up, handle, and implement, It is best-suited for small networks and its less costly. There 3 types of topology which are; ring, bus and star topology.
it is good :) try using google.
Star topology.
if any computer fails it doesn't affect the entire system
Star Topology
A star topology is a method of connecting several computers to one another in a network. The cables used in a star topology are twisted pair cables or coaxial cables. Coaxial cables would be the cheapest solution.
The most common LAN topology is that of a "star." In a star topology, each computer, or "node", is connected to a central hub. This is more reliable than a more classical "ring" topology, because a node failing will not bring down the entire network. A bus topology is arguably more reliable, but has poorer performance.
Star topology is very common; chances are any company you can think of (big or small) is using a star in their LANs somewhere within the company.
The "star" topology is the most common.
Star topology
Star topology is one of the oldest topology