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Lesson 1 Review<br />

Questions and Answers<br />

Questions and Answers<br />

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1. What are the four outbound connection types that you can configure using the<br />

New Connection Wizard?<br />

Connect To The Internet, Connect To The Network At My Workplace, Set Up A Home Or Small<br />

Office Network, and Set Up An Advanced Connection<br />

2. In which two ways can you force a network connection to attempt to renew its<br />

DHCP lease?<br />

You can type the ipconfig /renew command at the command prompt; or you can right-click a<br />

network connection in the Network Connections window, and then click Repair.<br />

3. How can you tell the duration that a network connection has been successfully<br />

connected?<br />

Right-click the network connection in the Network Connections window, and then click Status to<br />

open the Local Area Connection Status dialog box. The General tab shows the current connection<br />

status, including whether the connection is connected, the duration of the connection, the<br />

rated speed of the connection, and activity on the connection.<br />

Lesson 2 Review<br />

1. A user complains to you that she does not want to hear her modem each time<br />

she connects to the company network from her portable computer. What should<br />

you do?<br />

On the Modem tab of the modem’s Properties dialog box, reduce the volume or disable the<br />

modem speaker entirely.<br />

2. Other than allowing VPN connections, what does Windows XP Professional do<br />

when you configure a new connection to allow virtual private connections?<br />

If you choose to allow VPN connections, Windows XP Professional configures Windows Firewall<br />

so that your computer can send and receive VPN traffic.<br />

3. What is callback and why would you enable it?<br />

Callback forces the remote server (in this case, your computer) to disconnect from the client<br />

calling in, and then call the client computer back. You would use callback to have the bill for a<br />

phone call charged to your phone number rather than to the phone number of the user who<br />

called in. You could also use callback to increase security because you can specify the number<br />

that the system calls back. If an unauthorized user calls in, the callback feature prevents the<br />

unauthorized user from accessing the system.

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