- Click the Start button, right-click Network, and then select Properties.
- In the left pane click Change adapter settings link. This will display a list of all the network devices installed on the local computer.
- Right-click any of the devices and select Properties.
The list below includes names of the default Windows networking protocols and a brief description of what they're used for:
- Client for Microsoft Networks: Allows access to shared network resources (such as, file and printer sharing that utilize this Microsoft protocol) on the local LAN.
- QOS Packet Scheduler: Provides network traffic management on the network for applications and devices that support this service.
- File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks: Used for sharing printers and files attached to the local computer with other systems on the local network.
- Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6): Next generation TCP/IP network communication protocol for communicating on LANs, WANs or the Internet.
- Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4): Primary network communication protocol for communicating on LANs, WANs or the Internet.
- Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper I/O Driver: Used to discover computers connected to the local network.
- Link Layer Topology Responder: Used to identify computers connected to the local network.
1 comment:
Good advice for new ones in network management, but also there are some great tools that can help you in more details with network configurations.
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