Mathematical Perspective
In a complete, or mesh topology, every node is linked directly to every other
node. Physical Perspective
This wiring has very distinct advantages and disadvantages. One advantage is every node is physically connected to every other node (creating a redundant connection). Should any link fail to function, information can flow through any number of other links to reach its destination. Another advantage of this topology is that it allows information to flow along many
paths on its way back through the network.
The primary physical disadvantage is that for
anything more than a small number of nodes, the amount of media for the links, and the
amount of connections to the links becomes overwhelming.
Logical Perspective
The behavior of a complete, or mesh topology depends greatly on the devices used.
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