E-Book, Englisch, 160 Seiten
Halsey / Ballew Windows Networking Troubleshooting
1. ed
ISBN: 978-1-4842-3222-4
Verlag: Apress
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
E-Book, Englisch, 160 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-4842-3222-4
Verlag: Apress
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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 LearnSet 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 networkWho This Book Is For
IT pros, Windows expert and power users, and system administrators
Mike Halsey is a Microsoft MVP (Most Valuable Professional) awardee and technical expert. As the author of Windows 7, 8, and 10 Troubleshooting books and associated videos he is well versed in the problems and issues that PC users, IT pros, and system administrators face when administering and maintaining all aspects of a PC ecosystem.
Mike is a teacher and prolific author who uses his training in educating people about sometimes complex subjects in simple and straightforward ways to great effect in his books and training videos.
Joli Ballew is a Microsoft MVP and Windows expert. She has written almost 60 books, most on Windows technologies. She currently works at Lynda.com authoring and filming training videos, is an adjunct professor of technology at Brookhaven College in Farmers Branch, Texas, and teaches Microsoft certification boot camps at Collin College in Plano, Texas. Joli spends her spare time doing yoga and running, and spending time with her family.
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Weitere Infos & Material
1;Contents at a Glance;5
2;Contents;6
3;About the Authors;12
4;About the Technical Reviewer;13
5;Windows Troubleshooting Series;14
6;Chapter 1: Understanding Networks;15
6.1;My Network Is Bigger Than Your Network!;16
6.1.1;HOSTS, LMHOSTS, and WINS;17
6.2;Enterprise Networks;19
6.2.1;Authentication Technologies;19
6.2.2;Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP);20
6.2.3;Password Authentication Protocol (PAP);20
6.2.4;Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP);20
6.2.5;Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP);20
6.2.6;Kerberos;21
6.3;Viewing Protocol Options on a Windows 10 Client Machine;21
6.3.1;IPsec;23
6.4;Popular Connection Technologies;23
6.4.1;VPNs;23
6.4.1.1;Workplace Join;26
6.5;Summary;27
7;Chapter 2: Managing Network Connections;28
7.1;Understanding Networking Profiles;28
7.1.1;Public (or Guest);29
7.1.2;Private;30
7.1.3;Domain;30
7.1.4;Changing the Network Profile;30
7.2;Installing Network Support;31
7.3;Joining a Wireless Network;32
7.3.1;Using the Network Icon on the Taskbar;33
7.3.2;Using the Settings Window;34
7.3.3;Using Control Panel;34
7.3.4;Using Adapter Options;35
7.3.5;Connecting Automatically and Using Metered Connections;36
7.3.6;Finding and Connecting to Wireless Hotspots;37
7.4;Managing Wireless Networks;39
7.4.1;Clearing the Network List;39
7.4.2;Prioritizing Preferred Wireless Networks;40
7.4.3;Viewing Network and Hardware Properties;44
7.4.4;Using Random Hardware Addresses;44
7.4.5;Creating Personal Mobile Hotspots;45
7.4.6;Exploring netsh Commands;46
7.5;Joining a Virtual Private Network;48
7.6;Understanding Ad Hoc Networks;49
7.6.1;Using Wired Ad Hoc Networks;49
7.6.2;Using Wireless Ad Hoc Networks;49
7.7;Managing Network Adapters;51
7.7.1;Advanced;53
7.7.2;Driver;54
7.7.3;Events;54
7.7.4;Power Management;54
7.8;Summary;54
8;Chapter 3: TCP/IP Networking;55
8.1;Exploring the Layers of the OSI Model;55
8.1.1;Physical Layer;56
8.1.2;Data-Link Layer;57
8.1.3;Network Layer;57
8.1.4;Transport Layer;59
8.1.5;Upper Layers (Session, Presentation, Application);59
8.2;Understanding the Dual Stack;60
8.2.1;IPv4 Addressing;60
8.2.2;IPv6 Addressing;60
8.2.3;IPv6 Transition;60
8.3;Using DHCP;61
8.4;Understanding DNS;64
8.5;Troubleshooting Connections with Common TCP/IP Tools;66
8.5.1;ping;67
8.5.2;ipconfig;69
8.5.3;tracert;71
8.5.4;netsh;71
8.6;Summary;73
9;Chapter 4: What Causes Networking Problems;74
9.1;The Leg Bone’s Connected to the…;76
9.2;Common Network Problems;76
9.2.1;Wi-Fi Driver Issues;77
9.2.2;Misconfigured Network Settings;78
9.2.2.1;Deleting Network Profiles in Windows 7;78
9.2.2.2;Deleting Network Profiles in Windows 8.1;79
9.2.2.3;Deleting Network Profiles in Windows 10;79
9.2.2.4;Deleting Network Profiles from the Command Line;79
9.2.3;Hardware Issues;80
9.2.4;User Error;80
9.3;Updates and Patches;81
9.3.1;Taming Windows Update;81
9.3.1.1;Preventing Driver Updates in Windows 7 and 8.1;82
9.3.1.2;Managing Drivers and Updates in Windows 10;83
9.3.1.3;Managing Driver Install Notifications in Group Policy;84
9.4;Drivers and Hardware;85
9.4.1;Obtaining Advanced Driver Information;86
9.4.2;Identifying Unknown Drivers;88
9.4.3;Getting Information About Driver Errors;89
9.5;Software Problems and Incompatibilities;90
9.6;Wi-Fi Interference;91
9.7;Network Hardware Problems;92
9.8;Summary;93
10;Chapter 5: Troubleshooting Networking;94
10.1;Managing Routers;94
10.2;The Windows Automated Troubleshooters;95
10.3;System Restore;96
10.4;Resetting the TCP/IP Stack Using netsh;99
10.4.1;Managing Wi-Fi Profiles Using netsh;99
10.5;Windows Reset;100
10.6;The Windows Administrative Tools;101
10.6.1;Task Manager;101
10.6.2;Resource Monitor;104
10.6.3;Performance Monitor;105
10.6.4;Event Viewer;106
10.6.5;System Information;109
10.6.6;Firewall with Advanced Security;110
10.7;Microsoft SysInternals Suite;111
10.7.1;Autoruns;112
10.7.2;Process Explorer;113
10.7.3;Process Monitor;114
10.7.4;Microsoft Network Monitor;115
10.7.5;Microsoft Message Analyzer;115
10.8;Managing Roaming Network Profiles;115
10.9;Managing Domain Settings;116
10.10;Troubleshooting Active Directory or Azure;117
10.11;Summary;117
11;Chapter 6: Networking in a Virtual World;118
11.1;Understanding Hyper-V;118
11.1.1;Features of Hyper-V;119
11.1.2;Hyper-V Requirements and Compatible OSs;119
11.2;Installing Hyper-V;121
11.2.1;Installing on Server 2016;121
11.2.2;Installing on Windows 10;122
11.2.3;Creating a Virtual Machine;123
11.2.3.1;On Windows 10;123
11.2.3.2;On Server 2012 and Server 2016;126
11.2.4;Creating a Virtual Switch;126
11.2.4.1;Create a Switch in Windows 10 and Other Editions;127
11.3;Exploring Hyper-V Management Tools;129
11.3.1;Hyper-V Settings;129
11.3.2;Virtual Machine Settings;131
11.3.3;Virtual Machine Connection;135
11.3.4;Hyper-V Module for Windows PowerShell;136
11.3.5;Windows PowerShell Direct;137
11.4;Troubleshooting Hyper-V Connections;137
11.4.1;Enable Enhanced Session Mode;138
11.4.2;Locate Missing Local Resources;139
11.4.3;More Troubleshooting Tips;140
11.4.3.1;Switches;140
11.4.3.2;VM Doesn’t Start;140
11.4.3.3;VM Pauses Randomly;141
11.4.3.4;VM Doesn’t Integrate Well with Host;141
11.4.3.5;Error Messages;141
11.5;Introducing Windows Azure;141
11.6;Summary;142
12;Chapter 7: Troubleshooting Mobile Worker and BYOD Networking Problems;143
12.1;Helping the Worker Help Themselves;143
12.1.1;McGyvering the Situation;144
12.1.2;The Problem Steps Recorder;144
12.1.3;Game DVR;146
12.2;Providing Remote Help and Support;146
12.2.1;Configuring a PC for Remote Connections;146
12.2.2;Quick Assist;147
12.2.3;Windows Remote Assistance;150
12.2.3.1;Activating Easy Connect in the Enterprise;150
12.2.4;Remote Desktop;152
12.3;Remote Management of BYOD PCs;155
12.4;Summary;156
13;Index;157




