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A peer-to-peer network will not function properly if a device is removed from the network.
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Explanation: In a peer-to-peer network there is no central server, so removing one device typically does not stop the network from functioning—other peers continue to communicate. Only the resources or files hosted solely on the removed device would become unavailable.
Explanation: In a peer-to-peer network there is no central server, so removing one device typically does not stop the network from functioning—other peers continue to communicate. Only the resources or files hosted solely on the removed device would become unavailable.
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