BUS
A specific kind of network topology in which all of the various devices in the network are connected to a single cable or line. In general, the term refers to how various devices are set up in a network.
Advantages of bus topology
- It works well when you have a small network.
- Easiest network topology for connecting computers or peripherals in a linear fashion.
- Requires less cable length than a star topology.
Disadvantages of bus topology
- Difficult to identify the problems if the whole network goes down.
- It can be hard to troubleshoot individual device issues.
- Not great for large networks.
- Terminators are required for both ends of the main cable.
- Additional devices slow the network down.
- If a main cable is damaged, the network fails or splits into two.
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