Computer networks are used to share the data and resources and for the communications. To get the optimized performance, data protection, maintenance, improved reliability and the security, every system administrator and network administrator should know the basic maintenance, troubleshooting and security techniques. Downtime is very dangerous for the critical network business applications and servers. In this article, you will learn some of the best networking tips and by using them you can get the optimized performance from your network.
Firewall: Install and configure a software/hardware firewall on your gateway and all other computers in your network. Firewall is used monitor the inbound and outbound traffic and block the unauthorized access and hackers’ attacks.
Antivirus: Install antivirus software such as Norton Antivirus, Trend Micro Office Scan, Panda Antivirus or McAfee and regularly scan your computer with an antivirus program.
Anti spyware: Install and configure an up-to-dated anti spyware software in your network.
Updated Operating System: Update your Windows based operating systems with the latest service packs, hot fixes and security patches.
Browser Security: Raise the level of security of your web browsers.
- Security
Firewall: Install and configure a software/hardware firewall on your gateway and all other computers in your network. Firewall is used monitor the inbound and outbound traffic and block the unauthorized access and hackers’ attacks.
Antivirus: Install antivirus software such as Norton Antivirus, Trend Micro Office Scan, Panda Antivirus or McAfee and regularly scan your computer with an antivirus program.
Anti spyware: Install and configure an up-to-dated anti spyware software in your network.
Updated Operating System: Update your Windows based operating systems with the latest service packs, hot fixes and security patches.
Browser Security: Raise the level of security of your web browsers.
- Connectivity
- Check the LEDs of your LAN card.
- Update the driver of your LAN card.
- Scan your computer for the viruses and spyware.
- Check the UTP/STP cable, the both end of the cable should be properly inserted i.e. one end in the LAN card and one end in the hub/switch or router.
- Check the configurations of the LAN card.
- PING the destination computer and check the status.
- If your problem is still not resolved, replace the LAN card and reconfigure it.
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Performance
- Use System Tools
- Delete Unnecessary Files
- Update Device Drivers
- Update BIOS
- Uninstall Unused Programs
- Update Operating System
- Wireless Networking Security Tips
- Change the Default SSID
Change the Default Administrator’s password - Disable SSID broadcast.
- Enable Mac Address Filtering
- Assign Static IP address to the Network devices and computers.
- Turn on and configure the firewall on every computer in your network.
- Enable IPSec, SSL, Encryption, WPA and WPE according to your security requirements.
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