Most networking books teach IP addressing and subnetting as abstract theory. This one takes you straight into the operating system - where real networks are built.
Networking and IP Addressing on a Microsoft Windows Network bridges the gap between classroom concepts and practical implementation. Step by step, it walks you through how to configure, test, and troubleshoot real networks using Windows PowerShell and the Windows Graphical User Interface (GUI).
Designed for students, instructors, and professionals, this book introduces IP addressing, subnetting, DHCP, DNS, routing, and troubleshooting - all demonstrated directly within Windows 10, Windows 11, and Windows Server environments.
You'll learn how to:
Plan and implement IP addressing and subnetting in real scenariosConfigure static and dynamic addressing with DHCPSet up and test DNS resolution and routing between subnetsBuild small office networks, school labs, and enterprise configurationsTroubleshoot connectivity issues using PowerShell, CMD, and GUI toolsDocument and monitor your network using built-in Windows featuresWith pages of focused lessons, labs, and real-world projects, this is not just a networking book - it's your hands-on manual for becoming a confident Windows network administrator.
When theory meets the operating system, learning becomes real.