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Star network

A computer network with a star network topology, in its simplest form, consists of one central, or hub computer which acts as a router to transmit messages

Comparing star networks to other types of network

Advantages

  • Easy to implement and extend, even in large networks
  • Well suited for temporary networks (quick setup)

Disadvantages

  • Limited cable length and number of stations
  • Maintenance costs may be higher in the long run
  • Failure of the central node can disable the entire network.


07-14-2008 23:18:10
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