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 <caption>Linear Topology</caption> <caption>Linear Topology</caption>
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-Linear topology (figure {{ref>netlinear}}) connects devices sequentiallywith each node linked to its immediate neighbours. Modifications of the linear topology include linear topology with redundancy, where each node can connect the next two and the previous 2 neighbours to provide backup routing capability in case one of the nodes fails. In linear topologies, all but the very last nodes need to be able to operate as data relay.+Linear topology (figure {{ref>netlinear}}) sequentially connects devices, linking each node to its immediate neighbours. A variation of this topology is a linear topology with redundancy, which allows each node to connect to its two adjacent neighbours both in front and behind. This setup provides backup routing capabilities in case one of the nodes fails. In linear topologies, all nodes, except for the last one, must be capable of functioning as data relays.
  
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