3-1 DiscussionSouthern New Hampshire UniversityIT-505 09:35:12 GMT -05:00The video showcases intricate descriptions of the different varieties of networks about the host class of devices, their geographical location, and the signaling methods (W1Channel, 2013, min 0:40). This ward introduces peer-to-peer networks and client-server networks, such as LANs (this is local area networks) and WANs (what it was wide area networks). In addition to that, fully dedicated channel baseband and static multiplexing over user channels broadband are described.One real-life example that depicts this problem of peer-to-peer type of networks is the issue of scalability and centralized control experienced by BitTorrent, a communication protocol for peer-to-peer file sharing. Take the example of a very small company where peer-to-peer printing and file-sharing are enabled by the employees using a network. In the beginning, using just a few workstations, this could be easy to operate. Yet, with the rise of the business's operations and the subsequent addition of multiple workstations to the network, the system would become more difficult to monitor entirely.For example, consider a scenario where the business grows from 5 to 50 employees. By having all workstations behave like peer-to-peer network admins, there is no centralized control