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Chapter 10
CONNECTING
WINDOWS XP
PROFESSIONAL TO
A NETWORK
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OVERVIEW
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Configure and troubleshoot the TCP/IP
protocol
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Connect to a wireless network
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Connect to the Internet using dial-up
networking
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Connect to a virtual private network (VPN)
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Configure and troubleshoot Internet
Connection Sharing (ICS)
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Configure and manage Remote Desktop
and Remote Assistance
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CONFIGURING TCP/IP
 OSI and DARPA reference models
 TCP/IP protocol architecture
 TCP/IP addressing
 Troubleshooting TCP/IP
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REFERENCE MODELS
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THE TCP/IP PROTOCOL SUITE
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THE TCP/IP PROTOCOL SUITE (CONTINUED)
 Routable networking protocol
 Supported by most operating systems
 Can connect dissimilar systems
 Provides access to Internet resources
 Cross-platform client/server framework
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IP ADDRESSES
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STATIC IP ADDRESSING
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DYNAMIC IP ADDRESSING
 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP)
 Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA)
 Autoconfiguration for multiple network
connectivity
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DYNAMIC HOST CONFIGURATION PROTOCOL
(DHCP)
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CONFIGURING A DHCP CLIENT
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AUTOMATIC PRIVATE IP ADDRESSING (APIPA)
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ALTERNATIVE CONFIGURATION FOR TCP/IP
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TROUBLESHOOTING TCP/IP
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IPCONFIG
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PING
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TESTING CONNECTIVITY AND NAME
RESOLUTION
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WIRELESS NETWORK TERMINOLOGY
 802.11a/b/g
 Infrastructure mode
 Ad hoc mode
 Service Set Identifier (SSID)
 Wired Equivalent Protection (WEP)
 802.11i (WPA)
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CONNECTING TO A WIRELESS NETWORK
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CONNECTING TO A NON-MICROSOFT
NETWORK
 Client Services for NetWare (CSNW)
 NWLink protocol
 Third-party network clients and protocols
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INSTALLING CLIENT SERVICES FOR NETWARE
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INSTALLING NWLINK
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NEW CONNECTION WIZARD
 Connect to the Internet using dial-up
networking.
 Dial-up connection
 Broadband connection
 Connect to your workplace.
 Dial-up connection
 VPN connection
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CONFIGURING A NEW REMOTE CONNECTION
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CONFIGURING A VPN CONNECTION
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ENABLING INTERNET CONNECTION SHARING
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ENABLING INTERNET CONNECTION SHARING
(CONTINUED)
 Reassigns TCP/IP address on LAN interface
 Enables limited IP address assignment
service
 Enables DNS proxy and NAT
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ENABLING REMOTE DESKTOP
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USING REMOTE DESKTOP
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REQUESTING REMOTE ASSISTANCE
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OFFERING REMOTE ASSISTANCE
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SUMMARY
 The TCP/IP and DARPA reference models describe
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networks.
The DARPA model describes the TCP/IP protocol
suite.
Microsoft TCP/IP supports static and dynamic
addressing.
APIPA provides addresses when DHCP is
unavailable.
The New Connection Wizard is used to create
remote connections.
Remote Desktop provides remote control.
Remote Assistance enables remote support.