Star Topology

In a star topology, cables from each computer on the network are
connected to a central component, either a hub or switch. A hub
is a device that connects several computers together. In a star
topology with a hub, signals are transmitted from the computer,
through the hub, to all computers on the network. On a larger scale,
multiple LANs can be connected to each other in a star topology.
A star topology with a switch operates slightly differently. A switch
can interpret the destination of data sent by a computer and route
it specifically to that machine.
An advantage of the star topology is that if one computer on the
network, only that computer is unable to send or receive data. The
remainder of the network operates normally.
The disadvantage of this topology is that because each computer
is connected to a hub or switch, if this device fails, the entire
network fails.
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