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<p>and concentrators rather than host computers, were "dual-attached" to both rings. Host computers then connect as single-attached devices to the routers or concentrators. The dual ring in its most degenerate form simply collapses into a single device. Typically, a computer-room contained the whole dual ring, although some implementations deployed FDDI as a <a href="page.php?w=metropolitan_area_network">metropolitan area network</a>.</p>

<p>FDDI requires this network topology because the dual ring actually passes through each connected device</p><p>
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