Network Topologies Explained: Bus, Star, Ring & More | Networking Basics
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In this video, we explore network topologies, the blueprints that define how computers and devices connect and communicate across a network. From bus, star, ring, mesh and tree topologies to logical, wireless and modern virtual designs like VLANs and SDNs. We break everything down with simple visuals and easy-to-understand explanations. You'll learn how each topology works, their advantages and disadvantages and how data flows differently in physical and logical arrangements. We'll also cover wireless setups (infrastructure, ad hoc and mesh) and modern networking concepts such as VLANs, overlay networks and software-defined networking (SDN), all explained in a clear and beginner-friendly way. Whether you're studying computer networks, preparing for IT certifications or just curious how the internet's backbone works, this video gives you a solid foundation in both traditional and modern network topologies. By the end, you'll understand not just what these topologies look like, but how
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