Either in a star arrangement or be it in a bus configuration, links and nodes are usually known to be interconnected in most modern network.
The star arrangement would be that each node is connected directly to the central network switch, hub or server, which ever is holding it. However, the bus configuration is with each node being attached to one central line which is to be connected to a central component that is used to switch between them.
But now, there is an even newer arrangement that is being talked about called, mesh networking.
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