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Which of the following are features of Windows Homegroups? (Pick 2)




A. Logical groups of network devices


B. Each device is a standalone system, everyone is a peer


C. Single subnet


D. Share files, photos, video, etc. between all devices


E. Works on a single private network only


F. Business network


G. Centralized authentication and device access


H. Supports thousands of devices across multiple networks

D. Share files, photos, video, etc. between all devices E. Works on a single private network only

Which of the following are features of Windows Workgroups? (Pick 3)




A. Logical groups of network devices


B. Each device is a standalone system, everyone is a peer


C. Single subnet


D. Share files, photos, video, etc. between all devices


E. Works on a single private network only


F. Business network


G. Centralized authentication and device access


H. Supports thousands of devices across multiple networks

A. Logical groups of network devices B. Each device is a standalone system, everyone is a peer C. Single subnet

Which of the following are features of Windows Domains? (Pick 3).




A. Logical groups of network devices


B. Each device is a standalone system, everyone is a peer


C. Single subnet


D. Share files, photos, video, etc. between all devices


E. Works on a single private network only


F. Business network


G. Centralized authentication and device access


H. Supports thousands of devices across multiple networks

F. Business network G. Centralized authentication and device access H. Supports thousands of devices across multiple networks

DHCP is one way Windows gets an IP address (default). What are the other 2 ways? Describe how they work.

APIPA (Automatic Private IP Addressing)

• There’s no static address or DHCP server


• Communicate on the local network - No Internet connectivity


• Assigns 169.254.1.0 to 169.254.254.255 - link local address




Static address


• Assign all IP address parameters manually• You need to know very specific details

A new LAN drop has been activated but users report that they are unable to connect to the Internet and are receiving an IP address of 169.254.255.55 from that Windows workstation. Which of the following symptoms has occurred? (Select TWO).




A. DHCP server unavailable


B. IP address assigned by NAT


C. Limited connectivity


D. APIPA address assigned


E. IP conflict detected


F. Statically assigned IP address

A & D

A critical server was replaced by the IT staff the previous night. The following morning, some users are reporting that they are unable to browse to the Internet upon booting their workstations. Users who did not shut down their workstations the previous day are able to connect to the Internet. A technician looks at the following report from a workstation with no Internet connectivity:




IP Address: 192.168.1.101


Netmask: 255.255.255.0


DHCP Server:192.168.1.1


DNS Server:192.168.1.2


Default Gateway:192.168.1.1




Given the above report, which of the following is the cause of why some workstations are unable to browse the Internet?




A. The workstation has an APIPA address.


B. The DHCP server is unavailable.


C. The default gateway router is misconfigured.


D. The DHCP server is misconfigured.

D. The DHCP server is borked.

Which is an example of a WPAN?




A. Wifi at McDonalds


B. Tethering


C. Bluetooth


D. Cell tower

C. Bluetooth. A Wireless Wide Area Network that requires 3rd party software