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What is Multiple Access in networking?

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Question added by Salman Ahmed , Sr. System Engineer , Alpha Data
Date Posted: 2016/08/29
naveed basha syed
by naveed basha syed , Digital Marketing Manager | Social Media Analyst | Web developer | Graphic Designer , mobile2000

non-broadcast multiple access network (NBMA) is a computer network to which multiple hosts are attached, but data is transmitted only directly from one computer to another single host over a virtual circuit or across a switched fabric. NBMA networks do support multicast or broadcast traffic manually (pseudo-broadcasts). Some common examples of nonbroadcast network technologies include Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), Frame RelayX.25, and home power line networking.

Ali Hallal
by Ali Hallal , IT Consultant , Information Systems

In computer networking, a scheme that allows temporary access to the network by individual users, on a demand basis, for the purpose of transmitting information. Note: Examples of multiple access are carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance (CSMA/CA) and carrier sense multiple access with collision detection (CSMA/CD).

 

 

RAWAD AL SAHMARANI
by RAWAD AL SAHMARANI , Projects manager , Venuetech LLC

multi access is a scheme that allowes user to access all over the network wherever conntected in the network.

Ralph Martin Magno
by Ralph Martin Magno , IT Support Technician cum Sales Representative , INBOX

The connection of a user to two or more switching centers by separate access lines using a single message routing indicator or telephone number.  In computer networking, a scheme that allows temporary access to the network by individual users, on a demand basis, for the purpose of transmitting information. Example of multiple access are carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance (CSMA/CA) and carrier sense multiple access with collison detection. (CSMA/CD)

Veerasethu Natarajan
by Veerasethu Natarajan , Sr. Project Manager , Advanced Engineering

Multiple access is a technology that allow multiple network devices to share the same medium.

Thomas Waszak
by Thomas Waszak , business under the name

It gives you possibility to share one medium (can be wired, wireless, optical) for many users. There are suitable tevchnologies for it, for example multiplexing.

Arnold Malaluan
by Arnold Malaluan , IT Engineer , Saudi Pan Kingdom for Trading and Contracting Company, Ltd.

A non-broadcast multiple access network (NBMA) is a computer network to which multiple hosts are attached, but data is transmitted only directly from one computer to another single host over a virtual circuit or across a switched fabric.

Maher Sadwan
by Maher Sadwan

Multiple access is a technique that lets multiple mobile users share the allotted spectrum in the most effective manner. 

Since the spectrum is limited, the sharing is necessary to improve the overall capacity over a geographical area. This is carried out by permitting the available bandwidth to be used simultaneously by different users. In computer networks and telecommunications, the multiple access method permits various terminals to connect to the same multi-point transmission medium to transmit over it and share its capacity. 

A few examples of shared physical media include bus networks, wireless networks, star networks, ring networks, half-duplex point-to-point links, etc.

MOHAMMAD SUFYAN
by MOHAMMAD SUFYAN , AM of Data Transport and Network Operations , Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL)

Multiple access is a technique that in which multiple routers share the allotted bandwidth in the most effective manner.

Mohammed A H Asif
by Mohammed A H Asif , IT System Administrator , meeza

Coming to the networking only, there are two types of Multiple access network- One is broadcast and one is non-broadcast multiple access network. In the first take scienario that you are connecting all routers in Lan then it is Broadcast and if you are connecting a no. of routers  by frame relay/X.25 the it is NBMA. 

 

So as a whole in multiple access you can connect a  no. of routers in same network. 

abdulla salim mohammad
by abdulla salim mohammad , IT , NETWRKING ,PROGRAMMING , company

multiple access in networking is public access  means.

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