From the course: Complete Guide to Supporting and Troubleshooting Windows 11 for Admins by Microsoft Press
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Troubleshooting network connections - Windows Tutorial
From the course: Complete Guide to Supporting and Troubleshooting Windows 11 for Admins by Microsoft Press
Troubleshooting network connections
- [Lecturer] So when you're faced with a problem that you suspect is network related, pause for a moment and consider, could it be something else? For the most part, networks are fairly reliable. Once you've set them up, you've got name resolution configured, you've got dynamic IP address allocation, you've configured your perimeter, you've got your internet-facing DNS servers, all of those sort of elements are in place, is there a real reason to suppose anything should go wrong with that? Configuration changes or sudden unexpected incidents like something breaking, somebody standing on a cable, something like that, those are a bit untoward and those are possibilities. So the first part of troubleshooting a network is to determine the scope of the problem. That's a generic question. If only one individual is concerned, then it's possibly something else about that machine. If it's the network, you would expect other people to be impacted to some extent. Okay, so you could check the…