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Q: What type of wireless network topology uses a single SSID on multiple routers via a common distribution system?
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What topology allows wireless network cards to talk to all wireless cards on the network?

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


How do you make wireless network loop?

By connecting it with ring topology


Which topology is ideal when running cables is impractical?

A wireless network


Which topology would you use when unable to install network cable?

Wireless.


Is a distribution system a wireless network?

no


Can physical topology support multiple logical topology give reason?

physical topology support multiple logical topology because quality and speed of cable wires effect efficiency of network


What is wireless topology?

It's a network architecture which employs wireless devices. Compared to "classical" network topology, where the cable is network medium, in wireless networks is the air a network medium. It means, that all data travels through the air. Wireless topology can be of 2 basic categories: Ad-hoc = no central device, just a bunch of computers connected together through their wireless network adapters. Infrastructure = there is a central device called "access point" to which all client computers connect. This access point provides interconnectivity between clients and also sometimes between the wireless and wired network.


What are network connecting devices?

A device with wireless connectivity or Ethernet ports, which otherwise connects a series of devices in a network topology.


What is physical layout of nodes on a network that is known as a network's?

Topology


What is the difference between WiFi and wireles mesh networks?

A wireless mesh network really doesn't make sense; the mesh topology assumes that every node in the network has a connection to every other node, and is primarily used for fault tolerance.With wireless technology there is no concept of a "connection", therefore having a mesh topology with a wireless network would be very difficult.Wi-Fi is a wireless technology.


What network topology has a back bone that uses a router or switch as the sigle central connection point for multiple subnetworks?

Such topology is called star.


Which network topology requires multiple input output ports to enable it to connect directly to all other devices?

A Mesh Topology