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Title: Network Topologies Checkpoint
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A repeater is better than a connector or a longer piece of cable because it allows a signal to travel farther and still be correctly received. In addition, a bus is commonly used for local area networks (LANs). some pros and cons about a bus:
1. Bus networks are less costly because they use less cable... Showed first 250 characters
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some pros and cons about a bus:
1. Bus networks are less costly because they use less cable.
2. 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.
3. If the bus fails, the entire network fails... Showed next 250 characters
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