LocalTalk network cabling is called a bus structure, meaning that it is physically linear. The cabling is never joined as a circle nor shaped like a “T”. Token Ring network cabling is always joined as a circle.
Bus-style cabling allows for greater flexibility when connecting computers that may be several feet apart or separated by walls or building floors.
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What is the difference between LocalTalk and Token Ring cabling?