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in which senario computer act as a cilent​

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Answered by CharmingBeauty
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The speed at which a client can retrieve data from a server is dependent on the amount of bandwidth required to transfer the data. If the server is on your LAN, your router will determine how quickly data is transferred from a server to the client. So if you have a good quality router, these days, that speed can be rather impressive.

This same logic applies to servers in your WAN (on the Internet). When you visit a web page, there are a number of things that determine how quickly the page loads:

The speed of the server hosting that website

How large the web page is (images, etc).

How much bandwidth your ISP has allowed you

How quickly your router can route data packets

The speed of the Network Interface Controller on your computer

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