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Networking Basics for IT Students

The document provides an overview of networking concepts and components. It discusses networking infrastructure including NICs, wires, and connecting devices. It also covers protocols, domain and work groups, peer to peer networking, servers, administrative tools for permissions and rights, boot disks, system policies, server configurations like DHCP, printing, directories, proxies, and logon scripts. Additional sections address networking without LAN cards, remote desktop, and troubleshooting. The document serves as a high-level introduction to fundamental networking topics.

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Networking Basics for IT Students

The document provides an overview of networking concepts and components. It discusses networking infrastructure including NICs, wires, and connecting devices. It also covers protocols, domain and work groups, peer to peer networking, servers, administrative tools for permissions and rights, boot disks, system policies, server configurations like DHCP, printing, directories, proxies, and logon scripts. Additional sections address networking without LAN cards, remote desktop, and troubleshooting. The document serves as a high-level introduction to fundamental networking topics.

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NETWORKING

1. Introduction to Networking | a. Making Drives of specific users

2. Networking Infrastructure | b. Users and groups

a. NIC | c. Permissions and Rights

b. Wires | 11. Making Boot UpDisks

c. Connecting devices | a. Making Boot Up Disks

3. OSI Model | 12. System Policies

4. Network Architecture | 13. Server Configurations

5. Protocols | a. DHCP Server

6. Domain and Work Groups | b. Print Server

7. Peer to Peer Networking | c. Directory Replication server

a. Using WIN ME | d. Proxy Server

b. WIN XP, WIN NT | e. Logon Scripts

8. Introduction to Servers | 14. Networking without LAN cards

9. Installation and Configuration of: | a. Serial Port

a. WIN NT Server | b. Parallel Port

b. WIN 2000 Server | 15. Remote Desktop

10. Working with Administrative tools: | 16. Trouble shooting

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