
Such 'dual ring' networks include, (FDDI). Data travel from node to node, with each node along the way handling every packet.Because a ring topology provides only one pathway between any two nodes, ring networks may be disrupted by the failure of a single link.

:A ring network is a in which each node connects to exactly two other nodes, forming a single continuous pathway for signals through each node - a ring. So you will not find anything that uses that in a modern production environment, let alone a home environment.Go look at the, it's really a bad design by today's standards, as it let only 1 device on a LAN talk at once.We moved away from token ring and changed to ethernet (and other technologies) and a packet switched network. I don't mean to be a dick, but why in the seven hells are you even studying token ring?Is this 'implementation' to be a physical one? What I mean, do you just have to write about how you would go about implementing this or what?Token ring is an old technology for the local LAN, and it is for all intents and purposes long gone (maybe some lab somewhere still has it). It is about Token Ring and Ring Topology.As i said, the homework is at 70%, and the other 30% is about implementing it to a Company (My house).As an example i was to built an NAS for my home, but i found that a NAS uses another technology that is different to Token RingResume - TL DR: I need to implementing something convicting that i am using the Token Ring and Ring Topology.(I was to implement the NAS, but it doesnt use those technologies)Sorry, the text is so confusing, and english isnt my mother tongue.

Hey guys, i have a homework, i have finished it at 70%.
