In a Mesh network topology every network node (router, switch, hub, etc) is connected to every other network node. If a connection breaks, the node can easily communicate with another through multiple existing connections. In reality this is too complex to implement in a large network, but it is still very common to see a hybrid network with several mesh style layers.
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What are the advantages of using a Mesh topology?
What kinds of networks commonly use hybrid mesh topologies?
Can you explain the differences between Mesh, Ring, Bus, and Star topologies?