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Revision as of 11:41, 31 March 2007
There are several different topologies of Computer networks. Here are several, with diagrams:
A bus topology
A "bus network" is hooked together like stops on a Public Bus route, one after the other.
A ring topology
A "ring network" is literally in the shape of a ring; devices reach each other by passing data around in a ring.