MD-100 - Windows 10: Configure Networking


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Overview/Description

Not being able to connect to the network will stop users in their tracks in today's always-on, always-connected world. In this 7-video course, learners can explore various ways to securely connect mobile devices. Key concepts covered in this course include the configuration options for TCP/IP on the client; how to manually configure client IP settings; and how to configure cellular settings by using Windows Configuration Designer to customize a provisioning package. Next, you will learn to create and configure a client VPN profile; leverage Microsoft best practice guidance to troubleshoot networking issues; and use the netsh command, which is a command-line scripting utility that allows either local or remote displays or modifies the network configuration of a currently running computer to specify wireless local area network (WLAN) profiles by using the NetShell command, and its usage for specifying wireless LAN profiles. Conclude this course with an exercise on how to configure an IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway appropriate for your network. This is one course in a series to help learners prepare for the MD-100: Windows 10 certification exam.



Expected Duration (hours)
0.8

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MD-100 - Windows 10: Configure Networking

  • Course Overview
  • manually configure client IP settings
  • configure cellular settings using Windows Configuration Designer to customize a provisioning package
  • create and configure a client VPN profile
  • leverage Microsoft best practice guidance to troubleshoot networking issues
  • use the netsh command to specify WLAN profiles
  • execute critical core networking connections tasks
  • Course Number:
    it_oswinten_07_enus

    Expertise Level
    Beginner