It isn't peer to peer and P2P refer to the same thing.
Peer-to-peer network (P2P)
a peer-to-peer (P2P) network
p2p means peer to peer there it no differences between the two
Peer-to-peer network otherwise known as P2P network
Any topology can be used for a peer-to-peer network. The easiest is probably a star topology but it doesn't have to be.
p2p stands for ''peer to peer''
Technically, there is no limit to the size of a p2p network.
Like the Web, your browser, and the Internet itself, yes it is. It's simply another way to use the network. The individual files shared on P2P, or anywhere on the Internet, may or may not be legal.
Luminati's peer to peer (P2P) network has more than 15million residential IPs which are not identified as Proxies/Tor.You can find more info on the Luminati website >> Business proxy network
P2P, or a peer-to-peer network, can compromise network configuration, spread viruses and spyware, and allow access to unauthorized data. The P2P network allows peers to link together to create the network and share resources. Each computer will have equal rights and access. This leaves an obvious security risk to attacks.
Point to Point or Remote access can some similar name to peer to peer networking. Some Peer to peer tech are WiFi Direct , Bluetooth, Remote Computing etc. This is carried out through a private or personal network connection.
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