Windows 10: Networking

Windows 10: Networking

English | MP4 | AVC 1280×720 | AAC 48KHz 2ch | 1h 11m | 200 MB

Learn networking with Windows 10. This step-by-step course demonstrates how to connect a Windows 10 machine to an existing network and manage a variety of network settings. Instructor Joli Ballew shows you how to get connected to the internet, access network resources such as printers, and connect to Wi-Fi. Then find out how to keep your system secure by configuring a basic firewall with Windows Defender. Joli reviews the security implications of different settings, so you can make informed decisions that help protect your computer when using public networks. Lastly, she explains the native firewall rules and shows how to create your own custom inbound and outbound rules. Finally, learn how to troubleshoot your network connection with command-line tools like ipconfig and PathPing.

Note: This course aligns to the Configure Networking domain from the Microsoft exam 70-697: Configuring Windows 10 Devices.

Topics include:

  • Configuring IP settings and network connectivity
  • Creating a VPN
  • Connecting to a wireless network
  • Maintaining network security
  • Configuring a Windows Defender firewall
  • Troubleshooting connectivity
  • Using ping, ipconfig, Tracert, and PathPing to troubleshoot
Table of Contents

Introduction
1 Welcome
2 What you should know

Configure IP Settings and Network Connectivity
3 Connect to the internet
4 Network profiles
5 Configure advanced profile sharing options
6 Network connectivity – TCP IP
7 Network connectivity – DHCP and DNS
8 Configure network adapters
9 Manage default printers
10 Create a VPN

Configure Wireless Networking Settings
11 Connect to a wireless network
12 Manage wireless networks
13 Troubleshoot wireless network connectivity

Configure and Maintain Network Security and Preferences
14 Configure a Windows Defender firewall
15 Manage a Windows Defender firewall with advanced security
16 Create a program rule
17 Create a connection security rule

Networking Troubleshooting Basics
18 Use ping to troubleshoot network connectivity
19 Use ipconfig to troubleshoot network connectivity
20 Use tracert to troubleshoot network connectivity
21 Use pathping to troubleshoot network connectivity

Conclusion
22 Next steps