what type of cable would you used to create a ring topology?
Star topology is like the network is done by easily adding another network and the most common cable is used unshielded twisted pair cable. For the star topology purpose, Cat5 and Cat6 cable is used because it is an unshielded and shielded twisted pair cable.
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Bus topology is used on a LAN, or a Local Area Network. It is the cable to which the nodes connect, and it is also known as a backbone.
Some advantages of tree network topology include easy to set up and extend. It is also inexpensive. Its disadvantages, on the other hand, include limit on central cable length and number of nodes.
Bus Topology.
Mesh topology- a cable at fault not affect others. Ring topology- a cable at fault, only affect side by side, If main cable at fault ,whole system shut down. Star topology- a cable at fault, others are not affected. If Hub at fault, whole system shut down. Bus topology- main cable at fault, system will shut down. a cable at fault,will not affect others.
UTP cable would not usually be used in a bus topology. It is very common (even at that low speed) for a star.
Tree Topology allows for the expansion of an existing network
You can find information on tree topology in networking textbooks, online resources such as websites, forums, and tutorials, and through professional courses or certifications in networking. Additionally, attending networking conferences or webinars can also provide insights into tree topology and its applications in networking.
its called a cable
A bus topology for a LAN will typically use coaxial cable, either 10Base5 (thicknet) or 10base2 (thin-net) copper wiring.