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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

A person always require a guidance and help of others to achieve success in his/her missions. TO ACKNOWLEDGE the efforts of a person who extended to me their kind of support is certainly not an easy job. Firstly I would like to thank to special person for their kind support and attention. I would like to give deepest sense of gratitude to BUDDHIRAJA. I would like thanks my parents for the guidance they gave to me.

CERTIFICATE
 This is to certify that this project on the topic on Different Types Of Networks and Different Types Of Topologies has been prepared by Ritika Saluja {Roll No. : 44} . In the fullfilment of requirement as per Comprehensive And Comprehensive Evaluation. {C.C.E.}

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DIFFERENT Types Of Networks .

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Different Types Of Topologies

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DIFFERENT TYPES OF NETWORKS.


 A Network is a connection of two or more computers for the purpose of sharing information.  They have made cheap and fast communication possible and also help to save resources.

MAN (METROPOLITAN AREA NETWORK)


is a network larger than a LAN and connects clients and servers from multiple buildings over a large area.  This network may be use different transmission technology and different media such as : Fiber and Wireless because of the greater distance it covers.
MAN

WAN (WIDE AREA NETWORK)


WAN is a network that connects two or more geographic areas. This type of network use different transmission and media.  This network can connect offices in the same organization across town or across the world from each other.

DIFFERENT TYPES OF TOPOLOGIES


Network topology is the layout pattern of interconnections of the various elements of a computer or biological network. Topology can be understood as the shape or structure of a network.

BUS TOPOLOGY
This type of network is well suited for temporary networks that must be set up in a hurry.  Its easy to implement and extend. But its performance can degrade as additional computers are added.


STAR TOPOLOGY
 Star topology refers to a network wherein all the nodes are connected individually to one common hub.  Star networks are one of the most common computer network topologies.  In star topology, the data packets don't have to make their way through various nodes which makes sure that the data transfer is fast.

Star Topology.

RING TOPOLOGY
 A ring network is a network

topology in which each node connects to exactly two other nodes, forming a single continuous pathway for signals through each node - a ring.  Data travels from node to node, with each node along the way handling every packet of data.

TREE TOPOLOGY.
Among all the Network Topologies we can derive that the Tree Topology is a combination of the bus and the Star Topology.  The tree like structure allows you to have many servers on the network and you can branch out the network in many ways.


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