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A network is when more than one device is connected in order to communicate. There are different types of networks which are used for different purposes.

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Star networks

In a all indirectly connect to each other through one or more or . A hub broadcasts a message across the whole , whereas a switch sends the message to the intended recipient only. The switch or hub acts as a central point through which all communications are passed. Star topologies are used in many networks, large and small.

A local area network (LAN) with a hub/ switch connected to a server, workstations and printers

Large networks using a star topology are usually controlled by one or more . Hence, the model usually uses a star topology. However, networks can also have a star topology. Even though no single computer controls the network, all communications still pass through the central switch.

Advantages and disadvantages of using a star topology

The advantages of a star topology are:

  • Each node is separately connected. Therefore, the failure of one node or its link, also known as , does not affect any other nodes.
  • New nodes can be added to the network simply by connecting them to the switch.
  • Star networks tend to have higher performance, since a message is passed on only to its intended recipient.

The disadvantages of a star topology are:

  • the whole network fails if the switch fails, since no node can communicate
  • a wired star topology requires a lot of cable - in a large network this can be expensive

Star topologies in use

Star topologies tend to be found in large organisations, such as educational establishments and businesses, where high performance is a must.

They are also found in home networks, especially those that are . In this case, a with a provides the central connection for all nodes.

Various devices connected the internet via a router/WAP