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Basic router configuration
From the course: CompTIA A+ Core 2 (220-1202) Cert Prep
Basic router configuration
- I went ahead and plugged in my little home router. I've got one connection that's going out to my internet service provider. I've got a little cable boat I plug into, and on the other end, I've just plugged it in the back of my computer. The most dangerous part about SOHO routers is that they're designed to pretty much work out of the box. If you plug them in the right way, you will get the internet, and that is what I call a bad thing because there's a lot of security and configuration issues we need to be dealing with, and that's really what I want to talk about right now. So first of all, take a look at this screen right here on my computer. So what you're looking at is the, what they call a status screen. Pretty much all these little routers have this, notice that there's a check mark next to the internet. It's letting me know that it's on the internet. This is the connection up to my WAN, okay? And then here's my internal connection for my particular system. This is just one…
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Working with DNS6m 56s
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Windows naming5m 54s
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Working with workgroups7m 18s
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Working with Active Directory13m 31s
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Windows sharing with macOS and Linux6m 58s
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The Net Command4m 7s
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Routers12m
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Basic router configuration11m 42s
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Firewall configuration10m 31s
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Windows Firewall7m 37s
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Port forwarding7m 5s
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Advanced router configuration7m 44s
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Virtual local area networks (VLANs)7m 48s
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