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Below is a more structured outline for your PowerPoint presentation on Network and
Internet Troubleshooting. I'll expand on the content for each slide and include ideas for a
professional look:
● Connectivity Issues:
○ No connection to Wi-Fi or LAN.
○ Limited or no Internet access.
● Performance Problems:
○ Slow browsing or download speeds.
○ Latency issues or intermittent connectivity.
● Hardware Failures:
○ Faulty routers, modems, or network cables.
○ Device configuration errors.
● DNS Issues:
○ Unable to resolve domain names.
○ DNS server failures.
● IP Address Conflicts:
○ Duplicate IP addresses leading to network instability.
● Step-by-Step Approach:
○ Check Physical Connections: Ensure all cables are securely plugged in.
○ Check Device Settings: Ensure devices are properly configured (IP, DNS, etc.).
○ Test Other Devices: See if the issue is device-specific or network-wide.
○ Use Command-Line Tools:
■ Ping, Traceroute, ipconfig/ifconfig
○ Check for Software or Firewall Blocks: Ensure no software is blocking your
network connection.
● Common Tools:
○ Ping: Tests if a device on the network is reachable.
○ Traceroute: Tracks the path packets take to reach their destination.
○ Netstat: Displays active connections and their status.
○ Solution: Check for network congestion, clear browser cache, limit devices
connected to the network.
○ Check: Use wired connection (Ethernet) for better stability.
3. DNS Issues:
○ Solution: Change wireless channels or frequency bands (2.4 GHz vs. 5 GHz).
○ Check: Ensure no interference from other devices (microwaves, other routers).
3. Network Security:
○ Solution: Verify that firewall and security software are not blocking connections.
○ Check: Ensure devices are using updated security protocols (WPA3 for Wi-Fi).
4. Network Load Balancing:
○ Solution: Use multiple access points or implement load balancing for better
traffic distribution.
I hope this gives you a solid foundation for your PowerPoint. You can customize the content and
design as needed! Would you like further details or help with anything specific in the slides?