I say Star Topology. Watch this video: http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=ihb_qa6qTbE It explains different topologies. Good luck
A star topology.
in star topology , the central hub is called...... (i) active hub (ii) passive hub (iii) inactive hub (iv) live hub
Star topology
No, because there is a hub between star topology and every station connect to that central hub. hub cause broadcast and congession since packet loss is more likely to occur. I suggest that mesh topology is more faster as there is a dedicated link to each node.
both hubs and switch can act as a center of a star topology
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Yes - this is a managed hub, and has the actual ring inside it.
A star topology uses a central network device, such as a hub or a switch, to connect all nodes in the network. Each node is connected directly to the central device, creating a centralized architecture that simplifies network management and troubleshooting.
A network topology in which network nodes are connected in a circular configuration. Each nodes Examines the data sent through the ring and passes on data not addresses to it.this iz ring topology A network layout or design in which each node is connected to a central hub. The hub establishes, maintains and terminates all connections between the nodes. In a LAN, the hub is likely to be a workstation, whereas in larger multi-point networks the hub is more likely to a multiplexer.this is star topology jyoti bhubanesw3ar
Any topology can be used for a peer-to-peer network. The easiest is probably a star topology but it doesn't have to be.
Star
Switch