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Wireless Topology

Wireless topology refers to how devices connect and communicate over a wireless network. Common types include star, where all devices connect to a central hub or access point; mesh, where devices connect directly to each other, creating multiple pathways; and tree, a hierarchy with a main node branching into others. Each setup affects reliability, coverage, and performance. Understanding topology helps in designing efficient, robust networks that meet the specific needs of users and environments.