Well, that reminds me of my engineering course :)
Well, it's a mesh topology.
http://lc.netcomm.com.au/i/mesh.gif
STAR Topology
You need Star Topology with peripherals A Server, Hub, Cable and other equipment likes PC, Printer, Scanner etc... Best regard Zen
The arrangement of computers on a network is called topology. It describes how the individual computers are connected to each other and to the network.examples of topology are Star topology, ring topology, mesh topology, bus topology.
Network topology is the manner in which the physical components of a LAN are connected together. Network topology can be either physical or logical.
It is called a Star topology
Group of devices connected together forms a Network & structure (design) in which they interconnect is called Topology.
Bus topology as many nodes are connected to single link
Discontiguous Networks.
A star topology; a network topology in which endpoints on a network are connected to a common central device by point-to-point links.
Star Topology
Topology
The network topology where all devices are connected to the same cable is known as a bus topology. In this setup, all nodes share the same communication line, allowing data to be transmitted along the cable. While bus topology is simple and cost-effective, it can lead to performance issues and difficulties in troubleshooting, as a failure in the main cable can disrupt the entire network.