Securing a SOHO Network - CompTIA A+ 220-1102 - 2.9

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A SOHO network should be as secure as the largest corporate data centers. In this video, you’ll learn about default password management, firmware updates, SSID management, port forwarding, and more.
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You are amazing!! Thank you for all this valuable information!!

46 years old and trying to change my career from teaching assistant to IT suppport- embarking on the comptia A+ course & exam. You have helped me so much thus far.

djhonz
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I'm currently 2 weeks into my CompTIA a+ core 2 and you have explained more clearly and gave the stepped walk-throughs easily followable, I think I've understood more in 2 days watching these videos you are a SAINT. From a blue collared bottom level grunt to a better future. THANK YOU SO WERY MUCH

JeremyYoungblood-kq
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Unbelievable. I've had my Sec+ for almost a year and the explanation you used for WPA2/3-802.1X is finally clicking! (currently back in school and getting my A+)

kween_ariel
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Had to laugh at the Minecraft port forwarding rule, that was my first introduction to port forwarding and boy was it a headache

Grissol
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Question, how could a layer 2 device such as a switch separate a network as in your screen subnet at 9:27? Is that a layer 3 switch?

Kodiak
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Professor, jazzed about the new Stargate series in the works at new owner Amazon? loved the ship references

kevinheinrich
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Professor I've always gotten a kick out of the fact that you look like Mordenkainen, so I got a real good chuckle from a bullet point that says "Protection against Evil". Considering all the Stargate references in your other videos, I'm feeling pretty confident that was intentional.

Deris
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can someone connected to the guest network access the routers configuration portal or will a guest network be set to a completely different subnet?

MongiNTSYT
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So is ip filtering and content filtering basically the same thing just one is ip addresses and the other is key words and websites?

kayverse