Point to Point Topology

Point to Point topology

Point to Point topology is the simplest topology that connects two nodes directly together with a common link. The entire bandwidth of the common link is reserved for transmission between those two nodes. The point-to-point connections use an actual length of wire or cable to connect the two ends, but other options, such as satellite links, or microwaves are also possible.

When you change TV channels by remote, you are establishing a point-to-pointconnection between the remote control and the TV’s control system.

The transfer of data in a point-to-point topology can be in multiple ways across the network: in a simplex, in full duplex, or half duplex.

References:

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