Bus topologies use coaxial cable • Bus topology sections are connected with BNC connectors • T connectors are often used to connect the computer to the
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A bus topology with shared backbone cable The nodes are connected to the channel via drop lines Page 3 Advantages of this topology
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A bus topology, on the other hand, is multipoint One long cable acts as a backbone to link all the devices in a network Nodes are connected to the bus
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o Each node is either connected to the backbone cable by drop Low-cost cable: In bus topology, nodes are directly connected to the cable without
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This central cable is the backbone of the network and is known as Bus (thus the name) Every workstation communicates with the other device through this Bus A
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topology or backbone topology Data flow on the network follows the route of the cable, moving in one direction Advantages of Bus Topology
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commonly referred to as a backbone Bus topology was used for early 10Base-2, ThinNet, and 10Base-5, ThickNet, coaxial cable Ethernet networks
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o The bus topology is designed in such a way that all the stations are connected through a single cable known as a backbone cable o Each node is either
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