It's astonishingly rare to find anything other than a star topology nowadays. Thinnet and even thicknet managed to hold out in specialized usages until maybe 2000, but ever since then UTP cabling and the star topology has become ubiquitous.
Topology in office environments is used to design and optimize the layout of spaces for functionality and collaboration. It helps determine the arrangement of workstations, meeting rooms, and common areas to enhance communication and workflow. Additionally, topology can inform the placement of technology infrastructure, such as networking and power systems, ensuring efficient connectivity and usability. Overall, effective office topology contributes to employee productivity and satisfaction.
Any topology can be used for a peer-to-peer network. The easiest is probably a star topology but it doesn't have to be.
Star Topology.
network topology
The most common LAN topology is that of a "star." In a star topology, each computer, or "node", is connected to a central hub. This is more reliable than a more classical "ring" topology, because a node failing will not bring down the entire network. A bus topology is arguably more reliable, but has poorer performance.
Star Topology
hybrid topology
Well, yes. Please correct your question, thanks!
It's used for Star topology.
Star Topology
Star
Bus topology