What is mesh topology?
Answer / Ashok Kumar Goutam
Mesh topology is a network design in which each node (device) is connected to multiple other nodes. In a full mesh topology, every node is directly connected to every other node, while in a partial mesh topology, some nodes may only be connected to a subset of other nodes. Mesh networks provide high redundancy and fault tolerance because there are multiple paths for data to travel between any two nodes.
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