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A ring network is characterized by its circular topology where each device is connected to two other devices, forming a closed loop. Data travels in one direction (or sometimes both, in dual-ring networks) around the ring, passing through each device until it reaches its destination. This structure can simplify data transmission and reduce collisions, but it also means that a failure in any single connection can disrupt the entire network. Additionally, ring networks often require token passing or similar protocols to manage access to the network and ensure orderly communication.

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