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2017 WAEC Computer Studies Theory State one difference between star and bus topologies (b) List four common network devices. (c)...

Computer Studies
WAEC 2017

State one difference between star and bus topologies

(b) List four common network devices.
(c) Write the acronyms below in full

HTML, HTTP, ISP, SMTP.

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Explanation

a Differences between bus and star topologies

 

BUS TOPOLOGY

STAR TOPOLOGY

Computers are connected with each other by wire (which serves as a backbone) in an approximately strait manner  

Every computer is connected with the host computer using a separate cable or wireless connection 

If one computer in the network is damaged, the whole network stops working

If one computer in the network is damaged, the network continues to function

It makes use of terminator at both ends of the backbone

It does not use terminator.

The connection does not involve hub, Media Access Unit (MAU), concentrator, switch and access point

The connection can be hub, MAU, concentrator, switch and access point based network.

It requires less cable length.

It requires more cable length.

It's difficult to identify faults

It is easy to identify and remove faults (ie fault tolerance)

Simple physical network can be created.

A bit complex to create.

It works best with a limited number

It works effectively with large number of computers

It is more economical.

 It is more expensive.

(b) Examples of Network Devices:

(i) Hub (ii) Modem (iii) Router (iv) Gateway (v) Switch (vi) Bridge (vii) Repeater (viii) Network Interface Card (NIC) (ix) Multiplexer (x) ISDN terminal adapter (xi) Wireless access point (xii) Media converter.

(c)

(i) HTML-Hypertext Markup Language (ii) HTTP - Hypertext Transfer Protocol (iii) ISP- Internet Service Provider (iv) SMTP - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol


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