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Networks/Topologies

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  • Which of the following network topologies contains a backbone which runs the length of the network?
    Bus
  • The Internet is an example of which topology?
    Mesh
  • Name the network topology shown
    Bus
  • Name the topology: "Expensive to set up due to the large amounts of cabling required"
    Mesh
  • Name the network topology shown
    Tree
  • The Internet is an example of which network?
    WAN
  • Name the topology: "Data travel in one direction; high transmission speed"
    Ring
  • Name the network topology shown
    Ring
  • Is Ad Hoc an actual name of a topology?
    Yes
  • This hardware device sends data packets to all devices on a network, regardless of any MAC addresses
    A hub
  • What network has the server placed in the centre and the devices around it?
    Star
  • A networking device that forwards data packets between computer networks.
    A router
  • This hardware device keeps a record of all MAC addresses of all connected devices and sends data packets within one LAN.
    A switch
  • Which cables are used to transfer information for the Internet over long distances at high speeds?
    Fiber optic cables
  • Is wireless bush an actual name of a topology?
    No
  • Name the network topology shown
    Star topology
  • A network in a school is usually LAN or WAN?
    LAN
  • Which topology is cheap and easy to set up and install?
    Bus/Ring
  • Name the topology: "Dependance on the central hub, switch, or router"
    Star
  • What is a network topology?
    The physical configuration of a network and how it is connected
  • Name at least one wireless topology
    Ad Hoc, Infrastructure, Wireless mesh
  • A method for ensuring network availability in case of a network device or path failure and unavailability is called
    Redundancy
  • Name the network topology shown
    Mesh
  • What is a computer network?
    A number of computers linked together
  • Name the network topology: "If one cable fails or gets damaged, the whole network fails"
    Bus/Ring
  • What does CAN stand for?
    Campus Area Network