Explain 5-4-3 rule?

In a Ethernet network, between any two points on the network, there can be no more than five network segments or four repeaters, and of those five segments only three of segments can be populated.

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5-4-3 rule is a guideline for Ethernet computer networks along with the number of repeaters and segments on shared-access.
The rule says that in an network there can be no more than five network segments or four repeaters, and of those five segments only three of segments can be populated between any two points in the newtwork.

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