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In computer networking, a peer group is a group of functional units in the same layer (see e.g. OSI model) of a network, by analogy with peer group.[1]

See also

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  • Peer-to-peer (P2P) networking, a specific type of networking relying on basically equal end hosts rather than on a hierarchy of devices.

References

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  1. ^ Naito, Yutaka; Uemura, Takumi; Hoshiai, Takashige (2024-02-04). "A Study on Connectivity Evaluation Among Peer Groups in Pure P2P Networks". 2024 26th International Conference on Advanced Communications Technology (ICACT). IEEE. pp. 1514–1520. doi:10.23919/ICACT60172.2024.10471924. ISBN 979-11-88428-12-0 – via IEEE Xplore.