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Internet connections provide access to the Internet. Without some kind of Internet connection, a computer residing at a home, at an office, or even in a Windows domain cannot access the Internet. Windows XP gives you several options to configure Internet connections. In today’s complex networking environments, you are likely to face a number of Internet connection issues and even problems that you, as the A+ technician, will be asked to solve. The good news is Internet connection configuration and management is easier in Windows XP than it has been in previous versions of Windows, and in this chapter, you’ll explore the features and tasks that you need to know. In this chapter, you’ll...
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