Is this a lan or a wan network. Is the client on a different subnet of the network? You could even be talking about a client connected through VPN here... ok, be a bit more specific.
Want to access the client. Would RDP not be the obvious thing..?? You could set the client up to accept incoming connections. You could do a java script that would allow you to just log in and take control of the machine. Be more specific about the network and what sort of access you want.
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Peer to Peer networking has no central "hub" to store the data to be downloaded. When a Client needs information, they connect to other clients on a network to download that information. An example of Peer-to-Peer networking is BitTorrent. Client-Server Networks use a central computer as a hub to store information. So when a client needs to access information, they need to access the Server for that data. An example of a Client-Server Network is any website.
A personal computer is usually a stand alone computer in the home and is fully functional by itself. A server computer can do many things, usually used in offices, schools and any other establishment with several machines. A servers main existence is to connect other computers around it and proved services. Such as on a network at one of these establishments let say you click print on a word document, this would then be sent to the server and then sent to the printer nearby. I use to work for a University, they had about 70 servers, quite often a server will have one duty such as a web server which simply sends the websites you want to see to your computer. The Internet is made of servers that share data all day.
A server for a client
explain client or server OS trends
the server is a process that can resite of same machine as a client or on a different machine the client software usually the location of the server from client by redirecting the service.....(upload by vams)
A referral to the file's actual location.
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Nope a server does
In Peer to peer the machines work as a workgroup machines and can access each other and they process themselves but in client server model all the requests of clients are sent to server it processes the request and send the result to client
It depends, but usually yes
A server waits for requests from the client. Once the client does a request, the server responds. The "client-server" system is used in may different cases; for example, FTP, filesharing, sharing a printer, databases, etc.A server waits for requests from the client. Once the client does a request, the server responds. The "client-server" system is used in may different cases; for example, FTP, filesharing, sharing a printer, databases, etc.A server waits for requests from the client. Once the client does a request, the server responds. The "client-server" system is used in may different cases; for example, FTP, filesharing, sharing a printer, databases, etc.A server waits for requests from the client. Once the client does a request, the server responds. The "client-server" system is used in may different cases; for example, FTP, filesharing, sharing a printer, databases, etc.
The TCP 3 way handshake is when the server states what ports it has open, the client requests access to the port, and the server grants access. Layman's terms: Server - I have beer at my place. Client - Can I come over? Server - Sure!
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VPN client stands for Virtual Private Network. It is a way for a company to allow employees to have remote access to their server's at it's central location when working from other sites.
A Client Access License (CAL) is a kind of software license that legally permits client computers to connect to server software
For the server ip location, you need to type Localhost, instead of your ip.