This document discusses several network topologies: bus, ring, star, mesh, tree, and hybrid. For each topology, it outlines the key features, advantages, and disadvantages. Bus topology uses a single cable connected to all devices, making it inexpensive but prone to single points of failure. Ring topology forms a closed loop between all devices, allowing for redundancy but adding complexity. Star topology connects all devices to a central hub, facilitating troubleshooting but relying on the hub. Mesh topology provides multiple connections between all devices for robustness but at increased cost. Tree and hybrid topologies combine aspects of other topologies to balance advantages against complexity and expenses.