a. The functions provided by a network are usually referred to as network _services___.
b. A(n) _remote access server___ server may also be known as simply an access server.
c. True or False: A client/server network is the simplest network model. False
d. True or False: A common way to share resources on a client/server network is by modifying the file-sharing controls via the computer’s operating system. False
e. True or False: The oldest and still most frequently used network communications services are print services. True
3. The differences between the two networks are as follows:
A peer-to-peer network has no central server. Each workstation on the network equally shares its files with the others. These kind of networks should be installed in homes or very small businesses where employees intermingle regularly. They are not as expensive to set up but they offer almost no security.
A client-server network can become as big as you need them to be. Some support millions of users and offer elaborate security measures. Client/server networks can become very costly.
The similarities are as follows:
Both peer-to-peer networks and client-server networks involve sharing resources of other computers across the network and use Ethernet to communicate between all the computers on the network.
4. Describe two hypothetical situations, one in which a peer-to-peer network would be most appropriate and one in which a client-server network would be most appropriate, and explain why the particular network type would be most appropriate for that case.
A good P2P network would be the computers in a small office where the employees are usually together as they work. That way if files are changed and saved it would be easily notified to the other employees.
A good client/server network would be the computer system of a chain restaurant with a headquarters. The headquarters would have the server and the files that would be shared would be