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Is mesh topology multipoint topology?

Mesh topology is not typically classified as a multipoint topology. In mesh topology, each device is connected to multiple other devices, creating a network where data can be routed through multiple paths, enhancing redundancy and reliability. In contrast, multipoint topology often refers to a single communication channel shared among multiple devices, where only one device can transmit at a time. Therefore, while both topologies involve multiple devices, their structures and functionalities differ significantly.


DifferenTiate between point-to-point and multipoint connection?

Point-to-point interfaces are used in serial communication. These types of connections are assumed to transmit solely to the station at the opposite end. The examples of Point-to-point are EIA/TIA 232, EIA/TIA 449, X.25, Frame Relay, T-carrier, and OC3 - OC192. simply: 1 source port to 1 destination port Point-to-multipoint connects one station to several other stations. Point-to-multipoint are of two types • Point-to-multipoint Non-Broadcast • Point-to-multipoint Broadcast In Point-to-multipoint Non-broadcast, the communication is replicated to all the remote stations. Only specific, selected stations hear the replicated communication. The examples are Frame Relay and ATM. simply: 1 source port to multiple destination ports


What is the difference between a transponder and transceiver?

Transceiver is a device which can transmit and receive data at any time where as a transponder will transmit the if and only if it receives any input data or command.


What are receiving devices in computer?

As the name suggest, a receiving device receives data that is transmitted by a sending device. Your wireless router and network access points are both senders and receivers. A receive-only device is one that receives but does not transmit. An RF receiver is an example of a receive-only device. E.g., a Freeview receiver can receive digital television transmissions but it does not transmit. A receiver is obviously not a computer in the traditional sense, but it does have microprocessors, memory and is re-programmable through firmware upgrades. It's primary purpose is to decode the transmissions it receives so, by any definition of the word, it is a computer.


What type of waves do fluids transmit and why?

fluids usually transmit only what type of waves


Can you transmit chickenpox if you've never had it before?

You can only transmit chickenpox if you are infected with the virus yourself.


How do you transmit to more than one bluetooth device with an iPod or iPhone?

By this I mean, I have 2 bluetooth speakers, and my iPod can only connect to one at a time. Is there a device I can buy that recieves the audio from the ipod, and transmits it to both speakers simultainiously, while keeping it mostly cord-free?


What is the ignition timing for a 1998 Jeep Wrangler with 2.5 engine?

Only a carburated engine will have a timing value. The multipoint fuel injection motors timing is controlled by the computer.


A switch is a network navigation device that merely retransmits a signal to all other nodes attached to it?

No, that would be a hub or repeater. A switch will only transmit a message to the designated receiver (unless the packet is a broadcast packet).


What is multipoint topology?

In a multipoint topology the hub can send to one or more systems based on an address. Frame Relay is the most common technology to implement this scheme, and it is typically used as a WAN technology. All the remote connection points are connected to a single Frame Relay switch or router port, and communication between sites is managed by that central point. In hub and spoke, all spokes or only one spoke hears a given transmission. In point to multipoint, any number of remote stations can be accessed.


Can you put a 120 v receptacle on a 240 v circuit breaker?

No, the electrical insulation rating of a 15 amp duplex receptacle is only rated at 130 volts. The 15 amp 240 volt receptacle is rated at 250 volts. The 240 volt receptacle also has a tandem pin configuration instead of the parallel configuration of the 120 volt device. The different pin configuration is so that a 120 volt electrical device can not be plugged into a 240 voltage receptacle.


What form of mite can transmit scrub typhus?

Rickettsia tsutsugamushi. The larva is the only stage that can transmit the disease to humans and other vertebrates.