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Ring Topology

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Dana Fellows

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Please tell me that I'm wrong but isn't it time for Ring Topology to be removed from the Network+ objectives? I understand that there are things left in the objectives that are relevant and still in use but not sure about this one. I do see that Cat 3 cabling is gone though.
 
I'm a bit of a history buff. While I don't miss those days of hanging Christmas tree lights and having a single bulb burn out and going through the whole string of lights replacing bulbs one at a time until finding the "bad bulb", I like to remind people that's the way we use to have to do it. As for its remaining inclusion in the exam objectives, well according to this 2021 article I guess it continues to have its place.
 
Because it's more of a philosophical topic, not a specific thing?

I mean, heck, even a Token Ring network is a Star with respect to physical topology. No one uses vampire taps anymore for LAN networking - heck, hubs aren't even very common these days, in favor of a switch.

I think the more you go to the academic away from the applicative concept, the less likely it's going to be removed as a topic.
 
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