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Star Topology
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Network Topology
A local area network (LAN) is one example of a network that exhibits both a physical topology and a logical topology.
4 Topologies are in Network
Bus , Star , Ring , Mesh.
Star Topology : The type of network topology in which each of the nodes of the network is connected to a central node with a point-to-point link
Bus Topology: The type of network topology in which all of the nodes of the network are connected to a common transmission medium which has exactly two endpoints
Ring Topology: The type of network topology in which each of the nodes of the network is connected to two other nodes in the network and with the first and last nodes being connected to each other, forming a ring
Mesh Topology: The value of fully meshed networks is proportional to the exponent of the number of subscribers |
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- Janice
(33050) - [2008-01-03 1:35]
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Hello Ameet, this is a pretty Hydranger - I love the type of flowers this species produces. The raindrops look good too.
I'm not sure why you have re-posted it, as I can't see any differences.
Thank you for sharing
Janice
Hi Ameet,
Amazing shot from this inflorescence beginning to open.
Good idea, excellent POV and colors.
I like this.
Cheers
Raimundo