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For the uninitiated, a topology, or in this case, network topology pertains to the systems arrangement of a computer network.
What is basically is the actual setup of nodes within the network. A good network topology shows exactly how the network's nodes
are arranged and connected to each other. Among the most common network topologies are ring, line, bus, tree, and star configurations.
Check out our own list of network topology below, it covers simple personal setups to even the complicated ones more commonly seen in
huge telecoms-based companies like O2 mobile broadband.
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A city multi-ring network
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Added: 30th July 2006 08:52:27 AM Modified: 30th July 2006 08:52:27 AM Visited: 696 times
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A US IP backbone network
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Added: 30th July 2006 08:53:54 AM Modified: 30th July 2006 08:53:54 AM Visited: 502 times
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ARPA
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Added: 30th July 2006 08:51:40 AM Modified: 30th July 2006 08:51:40 AM Visited: 342 times
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ARPA2
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Added: 30th July 2006 08:51:20 AM Modified: 30th July 2006 08:51:20 AM Visited: 305 times
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Bellcore network
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Added: 30th July 2006 08:53:13 AM Modified: 30th July 2006 08:53:13 AM Visited: 349 times
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European optical network (EON)
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Added: 30th July 2006 08:53:36 AM Modified: 30th July 2006 08:53:36 AM Visited: 470 times
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New Jersey LATA network
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Added: 30th July 2006 08:52:51 AM Modified: 30th July 2006 08:52:51 AM Visited: 346 times
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NSFNET
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Added: 30th July 2006 08:52:04 AM Modified: 30th July 2006 08:52:04 AM Visited: 354 times
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Six-node simple network
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Added: 30th July 2006 08:50:26 AM Modified: 30th July 2006 08:50:26 AM Visited: 350 times
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SmallNet
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Added: 30th July 2006 08:50:56 AM Modified: 30th July 2006 08:50:56 AM Visited: 419 times
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