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    6- categorize the four basic topologies in terms of line configuration ? Point to point- mesh and star. Multi point- bus and ring. 7- what is the difference between half-duplex and full-duplex transmission modes? Full duplex allows transmitting and receiving at the same time. Half duplex allows transmitting and receiving‚ but not at the same time. 8- name the four basic network topologies and cite an advantage of each type? * Mesh Topology : Privacy or security .

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    BUS TOPOLOGY A network topology that is generally in a line formation‚ which uses several devices that are all connected to a common central cable called a bus and commonly used for LAN’s. Component Description Usually 2 or more desktop of notebook computers with a network interface card. A common printer is shared by all desktops or notebook computers. The server process requests and delivers data to the client computers over the internet or network

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    computer platform." There are other ways to describe a logical network‚ but the one that comes to mind is how the network will be structured. Basically we are talking about all of the logical aspects of the network. According to Webopedia‚ "the logical topology is the way the data passes through the network from one device to the next without regard to physical interconnection of the devices." Also the logical design lacks specific details such as technologies and standards and focuses on the general

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    Assignment 1 “A bus network topology is a network architecture in which a set of clients are connected via a shared communications line/cables” (Abu‚ 2013). There are several common instances of the bus architecture‚ including one in the motherboard of most computers. Bus networks may be the simplest way to connect multiple clients even though many may have problems. When two clients want to transmit at the same time on the same bus‚ this may cause some problems. Thus systems use bus networks normally

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    and disadvantages. Mesh Topology A mesh network has a very simple concept. Because of the simple concept a mesh network has fewer chances of breaking down the network. Many possible combinations of routes and hops data transferred can take one way or another to the destination. All of the nodes connect to each other‚ which makes mesh topology a complete network. The data is automatically configured to take the shortest route. An advantage would be that mesh topology provides redundant paths

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    TYPES OF COMPUTER NETWORKS: A computer networks is a communication system connecting two or more computers that work together to exchange information & share resources. A network may consist of microcomputers or it may integrate microcomputers or other devices with large computer. Networks can be controlled by all nodes co-ordinarily & supply all resource. These networks differ in geographical size. There are three important types of networks. 1. Local Area Network 2. Metropolitan Area

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    CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND SIWES was established by ITF in 1973 to solve the problem of lack of adequate practical skills preparatory for employment in industries by Nigerian graduates of tertiary institutions. The Scheme exposes students to industry based skills necessary for a smooth transition from the classroom to the world of work. It affords students of tertiary institutions the opportunity of being familiarized and exposed to the needed experience in handling machinery

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    My project report is on ‘how network architecture has changed over the decade’. In this report‚ I’d be talking about different network architecture that has been adopted over the past years. I would as well put light upon early network architecture and the advantages and disadvantages of former and why and how latter architecture were needed and adopted. Network architecture is the design of communication network. It is the complete framework of computer network. The diagram of the network architecture

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    NETWORK TOPOGY

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    Bus Topology Bus networks (not to be confused with the system bus of a computer) use a common backbone to connect all devices. A single cable‚ the backbone functions as a shared communication medium that devices attach or tap into with an interface connector. A device wanting to communicate with another device on the network sends a broadcast message onto the wire that all other devices see‚ but only the intended recipient actually accepts and processes the message. Ethernet bus topologies are

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    Network topology is the arrangement of the various elements (links‚ nodes‚ etc.) of a computer network.[1][2] Essentially‚ it is the topological[3] structure of a network‚ and may be depicted physically or logically. Physical topology refers to the placement of the network’s various components‚ including device location and cable installation‚ while logical topology shows how data flows within a network‚ regardless of its physical design. Distances between nodes‚ physical interconnections‚ transmission

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