shared resources , work group is a peer-to-peer (P2P) network design where computers share resources but no single computer has control over another. Domain is a centralized system where network administrators can use servers to control all assets within the domain., Printers , Computers in a workgroup are peers that share resources like printers and files, but each computer has its own user accounts and credentials. Computers in a domain are arranged hierarchically and share a central Active Directory (AD) security database. Users can log in to any computer in the domain using the same set of credentials., File servers , A workgroup is a peer-to-peer network where computers are linked by a local area network (LAN) and operate independently. A domain is a hierarchical network where computers and other devices share an Active Directory (AD) security database., mapped drives , a domain is better for larger enterprises with centralized security and management, while a workgroup is better for small businesses that don't need extensive administration, Internet protocol (IP) addressing scheme, plan that assigns unique identifiers to devices and networks on a telecommunications system., DNS settings , sets up a Domain Name System server to translate domain names (URLs) into IP addresses, subnet mask , a 32-bit binary number that's used to identify the network and host components of an IP address. It's a key part of modern network addressing and is used to determine the destination of each network packet., Gateway , device or software that connects networks by translating data between different protocols and formats., static vs dynamic , static IP manually typed by technician. Dynamic issued by dhcp server. If no dhcp then computer will assign apipa address., File explorer navigation/network paths, the route that network traffic takes from its origin to its destination. Network paths can be used to identify the source of network issues, such as misrouting, or problems from an Internet Service Provider, Metered connections or limitations, an internet connection that limits the amount of data a user can use. Internet service providers (ISPs) use metered connections to charge customers based on the amount of data they send and receive..
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