What is the difference between a client-server network and a peer-to-peer network?

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The client-server model has a central server.

The client-server model has a central server.

The peer-to-peer has a central server.

The peer-to-peer has a central server.

The client-server is wireless; the peer-to-peer is wired.

The client-server is wireless; the peer-to-peer is wired.

The peer-to-peer is wireless; the client-server is wired.

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The correct response is:

The client-server model has a central server.

In a client-server network, a central server provides resources and services to multiple clients. In contrast, a peer-to-peer network allows each participant (or peer) to function both as a client and a server, providing resources directly to one another without a central server.