The document outlines common network connection issues and their solutions, including unplugged cables, incorrect TCP/IP settings, and faulty network adapters. It emphasizes the importance of diagnosing problems that can be resolved locally versus those requiring ISP intervention. Additionally, it introduces utilities like Ping and Tracert for troubleshooting network accessibility and path tracing.
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4.5 Network Troubleshooting
The document outlines common network connection issues and their solutions, including unplugged cables, incorrect TCP/IP settings, and faulty network adapters. It emphasizes the importance of diagnosing problems that can be resolved locally versus those requiring ISP intervention. Additionally, it introduces utilities like Ping and Tracert for troubleshooting network accessibility and path tracing.
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NETWORKING
TESTOUT IT FUNDAMENTALS PRO
Diagnose and fix network connection problems such as: Unplugged network cable Incorrect TCP/IP settings Faulty network cable Network adapter problems
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TESTOUT IT FUNDAMENTALS PRO TESTOUT IT FUNDAMENTALS PRO TESTOUT IT FUNDAMENTALS PRO TESTOUT IT FUNDAMENTALS PRO TESTOUT IT FUNDAMENTALS PRO TESTOUT IT FUNDAMENTALS PRO What are the most common causes of network problems? What network problems can be solved on your end? What problems need to be fixed by the ISP?
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Do the following labs: Lab 4.5.1 - Fix Network Adapter Problems Lab 4.5.2 - Fix a Network Connection 1 Lab 4.5.3 - Fix a Network Connection 2
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Ping: A utility that sends a single packet to a specified network address and waits for a reply. It's typically used to determine whether an IP address is accessible. Tracert: A utility that shows the exact path a packet takes between two hosts on different networks.