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Managing Network Connections

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Computer networks come in all shapes and sizes. A network might consist of only three or four desktop or laptop computers configured as a homegroup, or it could consist of hundreds of workstations and dozens of servers in an enterprise. In this chapter, we’ll discuss how to work with clients after a network has been configured.

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Halsey, M., Ballew, J. (2017). Managing Network Connections. In: Windows Networking Troubleshooting. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3222-4_2

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