Physical topology describes how devices are physically connected with wires and cables, while logical topology describes how devices appear to be connected to the user, regardless of the actual physical connections.
Physical topology describes how devices are physically connected with wires and cables, while logical topology describes how devices appear to be connected to the user, regardless of the actual physical connections.
Physical topology describes how devices are physically connected with wires and cables, while logical topology describes how devices appear to be connected to the user, regardless of the actual physical connections.