ringlussüsteemides
Ringlussüsteemides, often translated as "ring network systems" or "ring topologies," refers to a type of computer network where devices are connected in a circular fashion. Data travels from one device to the next in a unidirectional or bidirectional path until it reaches its destination. Each device in the ring acts as a repeater, regenerating the signal before passing it along, which helps to maintain signal integrity over longer distances.
The primary advantage of ring topologies is their inherent reliability. If one device or cable segment fails,
Historically, token ring networks were a prominent example of this topology, utilizing a special data frame