a client/server network.
client/server network
It is connected by a network cable, switch and a router.
Topology
b-n+1
Hub
A network that has ten or more nodes is usually configured as a client/server network.
A peer-to-peer network, but if it is more than 10 nodes than it is Client/server network.
client/server network
If you are interested in the Solana network, one of the questions that you might have is, βWhat is a Solana node?β A Solana node is a node that can give access to Solana network transactions. You can learn more about the Solana network and Solana nodes here.
With n nodes and b branches a network will have combination are
Hub is the device used to interconnect nodes in a network
"The rule to find whether a network is traversable or not is by looking at points called nodes. Nodes are places where two or more lines meet. On these networks, the nodes are clearly shown by the black points in the diagrams. Now you are probably wondering what this has to do with the network being traversable or not. The node either would have an odd or even number of lines connected to it. Do not count the nodes with an even number of lines connected to it. Count the number of nodes with an odd number of lines connected to it. If there are no odd nodes or if there are two odd nodes, that means that the network it traversable. Networks with only two odd nodes are in a traversable path and networks with no odd nodes are in a traversable circuit."
Generally, the multi-hop communication means the nodes within the network can able to communicate with the help of two or more nodes, which are acting as the relay nodes, between the source and destination node.
Bus
nodes
The data is broadcast to all network nodes but only the destination node or nodes respond
Yes, depending on the number of nodes added, the topology of the network, and how busy the nodes are.