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The Pros and Cons of Bus Networks - Video

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Bus networks are most certainly the easiest type of computer network to set up and can be very effective with a limited number of connected devices.

With a bus network, computers and devices are connected via a single cable. Devices communicate with each other via cable data transmission.

By far the easiest to setup and extend, a bus network's cable is also its biggest downfall. If the cable goes down, the network goes down.

Bus networks are limited in other regards too. A bus network is better suited to small networks. Speeds are not very high either. The more devices connected, the more sluggish the network will become. However, a bus network does have the advantage that if one computer breaks, the others can continue to operate on the network.

Read the article here: The Pros and Cons of Bus Networks

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