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The Essentials of Networking–NETWORKING, SECURITY, & MORE ESSENTIALS—CompTIA A+ (220-1001) A-PLUS Certification Prep Course Notes
The Essentials of Networking Network Card Troubleshooting Use Device Manager –> NIC properties for information/configuration. Change duplex and wake-on LAN settings there Link lights show connectivity, activity, and (sometimes) speed. Full-Duplex–the NIC is talking & listening at the same time. Half-Duplex– Wake-on LAN–wakes up a computer from sleeping if certain information comes in (a so-called ‘magic packet’). Working With Connections–NETSTAT The ‘netstat’ command shows important information about connections. Use netstat switches ‘-n’ and ‘-a’ as needed. Consider a 3rd-party tool, such as TCPView as an alternative to netstat. TCPView is from SysInternals website. Netstat–shows statistics for different connections (usually TCP/UDP) ex: Windows folder sharing–(Port 445) TCPView is a ‘3rd-party’ tool…
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Wireless Networking—NETWORKING ESSENTIALS—CompTIA A+ (220-1001) A-PLUS Certification Prep Course Notes
Wireless Networking Wireless Network Hardware A wireless access point (WAP) bridges 802.11 and Ethernet networks Wireless clients connect to WAPs 802.11 works in one of two modes: infrastructure mode, or ad hoc mode Use correct antenna for the job In many of today’s laptops the antenna is built into the laptops monitor itself. (SSID)-Service Set Identifier (SSID) Wi-Fi Standards 802.11 uses the 2.4- and 5-GHz ISM band 802.11 uses remade channels Memorize the band usage and relative speeds of the 802.11 extensions. (ISM) Industrial, Scientific, and Medical Radios Bands 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Band Band is a range of radio frequencies 2.4 GHz Band: 2.412-2.4884 GHz Uses different “channels”…