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Bus

Bus networks are not really used in modern networks because they involve great complexity and are subject to errors. Bus topologies are usually built using coaxial cables and they use a single main link that aggregates all nodes on the network, as shown in Figure 17.7 below:

 

Figure 17.7 – Bus Topology

 

The main advantage of a Bus topology is that any station can easily connect to the network. However . . .

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