A mesh topology is where each node or computer has a direct link to every other node that it needs to talk to. This topology is okay for small computer set ups (e.g. upto 6 computers) that need very high speed communication between them.
Its not really used any more because it all gets a bit meshy...
Bus star ring mesh hybrid
Meshb topology
Mesh topology is the most secure topology bcoz in mesh topology each device has a dedicated link to others .
Ring Topology, Mesh Topology, Bus Topology, Star Topology
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though mesh topology might require much cable, but it aids easy access to other network and reliability.
The mesh topology requires multiple input/output (I/O) ports because each device connects directly to every other device in the network. Explanation: In a mesh topology, every node has a dedicated point-to-point link with all other nodes. This direct connectivity means each device must support multiple I/O ports, one for each connection. Example: In a 5-device full mesh network, each device needs 4 I/O ports to connect to the remaining devices. Why this matters for businesses: Mesh topology is often used in environments where high reliability, redundancy, and performance are critical, such as enterprise networks, data centers, and secure communication systems. How Geek Care helps: Geek Care network support services assist businesses in: Designing and deploying mesh and hybrid network topologies Configuring devices with proper I/O port management Ensuring high availability, security, and fault tolerance Troubleshooting complex network connections and hardware issues
a wireless mesh topology, like a regular mesh topology, but instead of all clients on the network being wired up, they simply just connect via wireless
A mesh topography.
1.bus topology, 2.ring topology, 3.mesh topology, 4.star topology, 5.hybrid 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.