WIRELESS NETWORKS AND MOBILE IP
INTRODUCTION
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The network relies on a central server
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All computers have equal status
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All clients (devices) request services from the server (e.g. print services / file services)
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Each device can act as a client and a server
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Additional hardware would be needed e.g. high end powerful servers
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Detailed explanation-1: -A client-server model is a networking computing system design that illustrates a relationship between two or more computers, where the client computers request and receive services or resources from a powerful centralized server computer. It describes a specific way devices access the information you store in servers.
Detailed explanation-2: -The client server computing works with a system of request and response. The client and server should follow a common communication protocol so they can easily interact with each other. A server can only accommodate a limited number of client requests at a time. More items •21-Jun-2020
Detailed explanation-3: -Generally more secure than peer-to-peer networks. One client computer crashing does not effect the other computers. Easier to recover files as backups can be controlled centrally by the network administrator. Files and resources are easier to share and control from server. More items