Remote Connections & Mac OS X Networking
Beginner
- 14 Videos | 36m 8s
- Earns a Badge
Learn how to monitor network connections and remotely access computers and resources. Explore management tools used when working with Windows connectivity, wireless network settings, and shared files and printers.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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use the NET ACCOUNT commandconnect to a remote computer using PowerShelluse Remote Desktop Connection to connect to remote computersuse Windows Remote Assistanceconnect a Mac computer to a wireless networkaccess and customize wireless settings for a Mac computercreate an ad hoc network using a Mac as an access point
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configure advanced wireless network settingsconnect a Mac to a shared printer on a networkuse Internet connection sharing to share one physical Internet connection with multiple devicesuse the File Sharing feature to share folders, assign user rights, and deactivate shared foldersuse the Printer Sharing feature to share a printer connected to a Macuse AirDrop to share files with another user on the same wireless networkuse Finder window to find and connect to network shares and transfer files and folders
IN THIS COURSE
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1.Using the NET ACCOUNTS Commands in PowerShell4m 34sUP NEXT
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2.Connecting to Remote Computer Using PowerShell3m 50s
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3.Using Remote Desktop Connection2m 7s
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4.Using Windows Remote Assistance3m 27s
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5.Connecting to a Wireless Network2m 25s
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6.Managing Wireless Settings2m 39s
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7.Creating an Ad Hoc Network1m 57s
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8.Configuring Advanced Wireless Network Settings4m 56s
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9.Connecting to a Shared Printer2m 5s
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10.Using Internet Connection Sharing1m 17s
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11.Using the File Sharing Feature1m 52s
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12.Using the Printer Sharing Feature1m 21s
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13.Using AirDrop to Share Files on Wireless Networks1m 37s
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14.Using Finder Window to Find2m 2s
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