Advantages
- Point to point line configuration makes identification and isolation of faults easy.
- Messages travel through a dedicated line meaning that only the intended recipient receives the message: privacy and security is thus ensured,
- In the case of a fault in one link, only the communication between the two devices sharing the link is affected.
- The use of dedicated links ensures that each connection carries its own data load thus ridding of traffic problems that would have been encountered if a connection/link was shared.
Read more about this topic: Mesh Networking
Famous quotes containing the word advantages:
“There is no one thoroughly despicable. We cannot descend much lower than an idiot; and an idiot has some advantages over a wise man.”
—William Hazlitt (17781830)
“[T]here is no Part of the World where Servants have those Privileges and Advantages as in England: They have no where else such plentiful Diet, large Wages, or indulgent Liberty: There is no place wherein they labour less, and yet where they are so little respectful, more wasteful, more negligent, or where they so frequently change their Masters.”
—Richard Steele (16721729)
“When the manipulations of childhood are a little larceny, they may grow and change with the child into qualities useful and admire in the grown-up world. When they are the futile struggle for love and concern and protection, they may become the warped and ruthless machinations of adults who seek in the advantages of power what they could never win as children.”
—Leontine Young (20th century)