In a mesh network topology, how are devices interconnected? a. In a hierarchical structure with a central node b. Directly with each other, forming multiple paths for data transmission c. Through a single central switch d. Via wireless access points
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A mesh network is a type of network topology where each device (or node) is interconnected with multiple other devices. Show more…
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