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A local bank has just one branch. It sets up a peer-to-peer network for all devices on the system. The bank would like to be able to have one technician administer the entire network from his location outside the bank without having to go to the bank each time there is a problem. Will this be possible for the technician?

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It will not work because it needs to use a server in a central location to allow for the remote access they want.

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Answer: C. It will not work because it needs to use a server in a central location to allow for the remote access they want.

Step-by-step explanation:

The options are:

A. It will not work because it is not possible to have the technician administer from one single location.

B. It will work as long as a LAN network is established to facilitate the communication between devices.

C. It will not work because it needs to use a server in a central location to allow for the remote access they want.

D. It will work if it uses a WAN network to bring in all of the LAN networks to one central location.

A peer-to-peer network occurs when computer's are connected together and hence share resources are connected and share resources.

In the scenario in the question, the technician cannot administer the entire network from his location outside the bank. The technician will need to go to the bank whenever a problem occurs. This is due to the fact that there I need for a server that is in a central location in order to allow for the remote access they want.

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