Learn how to set up and configure networks to create robust connections, and how to quickly diagnose and repair problems should something go wrong. Whatever version of Windows you are using, you will need a stable Internet connection and access to your company network and its shared files and resources. When a network connection fails, it can result in an expensive loss of productivity.
What You'll Learn:
Set up and manage different types of network connections
Use and configure Windows TCP/IP stack
Determine the common causes of networking problems and how to avoid them
Troubleshoot network connection problems
Manage networking for Windows virtual machines
Keep the mobile or BYOD worker connected to your company network
Helps readers get to the heart of networking problems with step-by-step troubleshooting guidance
Written by Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs) Mike Halsey and Joli Ballew Key title in the Windows Troubleshooting Series
Helps readers get to the heart of networking problems with step-by-step troubleshooting guidance Written by Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs) Mike Halsey and Joli Ballew Key title in the Windows Troubleshooting Series