Network Topologies Bus Topology
Star Topology Ring Topology
Mesh Topology Tree Topology
Hybrid Topology Client-Server Topology

 

A type of network topology in which all the nodes are connected to a single cable called a bus. The arrangement of various elements of a computer network, such as computers, servers, routers, switches, etc., and the interconnections between them.
A type of network topology in which all the nodes are connected in a closed loop. A type of network topology in which all the nodes are connected to a central device called a hub or switch.
A type of network topology in which nodes are arranged in a hierarchical structure, resembling a tree. A type of network topology in which each node is connected to every other node, forming a fully interconnected network.
A network topology in which centralized servers or services provide resources and respond to requests from client devices. A combination of two or more different network topologies, such as star-bus or ring-mesh.

 

Peer-To-Peer Topology Fully Connected Topology

 

A network topology in which every node is directly connected to every other node. A network topology where all the devices or nodes can act as both clients and servers to each other.