The bus topology require the LEAST cable?
kumar 26-February-2008 11:00:49 AM

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try this

www.exforsys.com/tutorials/networking/bus-topology.html - 35k -
Posted by waqasahmad


As in the Bus topology every node is only connected to other two nodes , whereas other topology does not do so.
So in connecting with two nodes less cabling is required than other topologies.
Posted by shehenshah


Yes. The bus topology consists; of a single cable that connects the network nodes. Both ends of The cable are terminated just after the last node. Each node, except the nodes at the end Points, is connected to the node ahead of IT AND tie node behind it along the cable. This Requires least amount of cabling.
Posted by vishwesh



Posted: 26-February-2008 11:23:32 AM By: vishwesh

Yes. The bus topology consists; of a single cable that connects the network nodes. Both ends of The cable are terminated just after the last node. Each node, except the nodes at the end Points, is connected to the node ahead of IT AND tie node behind it along the cable. This Requires least amount of cabling.

Posted: 11-January-2009 12:21:28 PM By: shehenshah

As in the Bus topology every node is only connected to other two nodes , whereas other topology does not do so.
So in connecting with two nodes less cabling is required than other topologies.

Posted: 03-March-2009 12:32:02 PM By: waqasahmad

try this

www.exforsys.com/tutorials/networking/bus-topology.html - 35k -