Chapter 1: Overview
Network Topologies
Power
Workgroup
Topology
This section illustrates two network topologies of the
The topology shown in Figure 4 is commonly referred to as a power workgroup. This topology provides the best in performance and reliability because each end node is connected directly to the
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Figure 4. Power Workgroup Topology
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