what is a mesh topology?
Why is it not used commonly?
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WHAT IS A MESH TOPOLOGY?
- A mesh topology is a network set-up where each computer and network device is interconnected with one another.This topology set-up allows for most transmissions to be distributed even of one of the connections goes down.lt is a topology commonly used for wireless networks.
WHY IS IT NOT USED COMKONLY?
- Because of the sidnificant cost and work involved in having network components directly connected to every other component.
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a.The receiver responds with a return message.
Explanation:
When the sound reaches the ear the stimuli are picked up by the ears then the this sensation is reached to the brain through the nerves, then the brain assigns the meaning to the stimuli.This is what a listening process. So when the receiver responds with a return message is not a part of the process.
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