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The Butterfly network is directly analogous to the connection of two telephones. The telephones have 4 wire networks (transmit and receive pairs). These are linked by a 2 wire network (a single pair) which carries the signals from both ends. Each telephone has a hybrid circuit or using another name a 2 to 4 wire converter to make the required conversions.
 
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== How about a random network coding example? ==
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