True: There is a single central node in a star network, A topology describes the arrangement of connections in a network, Bus networks are difficult to scale up, Star networks encounter fewer data collisions, If the central node in a star network goes down, the network goes down, If a node goes down in a bus network, other nodes can route around it, The central node in a star network needs to be high-performance to handle all the traffic going through it, terminators help absorb signals on bus networks Fibre optic cables carry more data than Ethernet cables Fibre optic cables carry more data than Ethernet cables , Bus networks have terminators on either end Bus networks have terminators on either end , False: All networks are arranged as either a star or a bus, You need multiple servers to run a bus network, If a non-central node in a star network goes down, the network goes down, Star networks have more data collisions, terminators increase data speed on bus topologies, it is easy to add nodes to a ring,

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