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Star, Tree or Mesh network topology ?

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  • joaopauloJ Offline
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    wrote on last edited by joaopaulo
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    What the difference between this "star" topology from the Tree topology ? I'm still confused after read THIS explanation. When I saw the picture diagram i thought it was a Tree, but after read the explanation I thought it was a mesh network too.

    Thanks.

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      It should probably say tree-network. I'll update.

      It has some of the self-healing features of a mesh network. But not all. Sometimes messages needs to be sent via its parent even if it could have reached destination directly. So no... tree is more accurate.

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        It should probably say tree-network. I'll update.

        It has some of the self-healing features of a mesh network. But not all. Sometimes messages needs to be sent via its parent even if it could have reached destination directly. So no... tree is more accurate.

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        Thanks for support, @hek ! Now it makes sense ! :bowtie:

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