The bus topology makes the addition of new devices straightforward. The term used to describe clients is station or workstation in this type of network. Bus network topology uses a broadcast channel which means that all attached stations can hear every transmission and all stations have equal priority in using the network to transmit data.

Advantages :
* Easy to implement and extend.
* Well-suited for temporary or small networks not requiring high speeds (quick setup).
* Cheaper than other topologies.
* Cost effective; only a single cable is used.
* Easy identification of cable faults.
* Reduced weight due to fewer wires.
Disadvantages :
* Limited cable length and number of stations.
* If there is a problem with the cable, the entire network goes down.
* Maintenance costs may be higher in the long run.
* Performance degrades as additional computers are added or on heavy traffic.
* Proper termination is required.
* Significant Capacitive Load.
* It works best with limited number of nodes.
* It is slower than the other topologies.
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ReplyDeleteThus installing the bus network topology is advantageous for office having more than 50 computer systems.
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Network Topologies