Network profiles in Windows serve to categorize and manage network connections based on their security settings and intended use. There are three main types: Public, Private, and Domain. Each profile applies specific firewall rules and sharing settings to optimize security and functionality depending on the network's environment. This helps ensure that users have appropriate access and protection based on whether they are connected to a trusted home network or a public Wi-Fi hotspot.
Network Level Authentication is used to authenticate Clients and servers to the network in Windows XP. It is also used to establish a remote desktop connection.
The Windows server OS has the ability to establish and manage a domain network. A Windows client on the other hand can only join such a network but not control it.
A. not a dial-up connection B. not controlled by ICF
The speed at which it establish a network connection.
-low latency network connection -VPN client
Usually, windows will choose the faster connection. On the start menu, scroll over network connections and click show all connections. If you want to use wired, right click on wireless network connection and click disable, Then you are good to go! If you want to use wireless, Do the same thing but instead of right clicking on wireless network connection, Right click on wired network connection, and do the same!
Windows Easy Transfe
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Windows Network Diagnostics
Internet Connection Sharing, or ICS, is included with Windows 98 second edition, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8. This feature was implemented by Microsoft for sharing one internet connection on one computer with other computers on the same network.
easy transfer
The traffic has to go through a router to connect one network to another.