Chapter 22. Fixing and Tweaking Your Network

Viewing Status in Network And Sharing Center

Diagnosing Problems Using Network Map

Troubleshooting Network Problems

Maximizing Network Performance

Changing Network Settings

Managing Network Connections

WHEN you encounter network problems, the troubleshooting process can be tricky because it’s difficult to determine where the fault lies. In some cases, network problems are directly related to hardware, either on the local computer, elsewhere on your network, or at another stop on the connection between your computer and an Internet destination. But the problem can also be caused by a faulty configuration on your computer.

Windows 7 has tools for automatically detecting and, in many cases, resolving network ...

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