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Point-to-Multipoint

Point-to-Multipoint is a type of network topology that is very popular today. It is often used in wireless networks and functions by having multiple stations communicating with a central device. The Point-to-Multipoint topology is shown in Figure 17.4 below:

 

Figure 17.4 – Point-to-Multipoint Topology

 

However, a Point-to-Multipoint topology does not imply that every device can actually communicate with every other device in . . .

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