What is a client on a computer network

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A client on a computer network refers to a device or computer software that accesses resources or services provided by a server or another computer on the network. Clients are end-points that typically request and receive data from servers, such as web pages, files, or email, by sending requests over the network and receiving responses in return. Examples of clients include desktop computers, laptops, mobile devices, and applications running on these devices.