What is Windows® network map?
In computers, the network is a connected group of computers and peripherals that can be connected by software or communication hardware. In the home or office, the network will probably be LAN (Local Area Network) or WLAN (Wireless LAN). Windows® network map, which was first available in Vista® and also available on Windows® 7, shows a graphical display of a computer network that is deployed by the operating system that includes Windows® network map. The map works through the discovery of the topology of the topology of the layer (LLTD), but because not all devices have a LltD protocol, it is likely that older devices will not appear in the network and wireless access points may not be displayed without an active client. link. When network and center sharing opens, a part will be visible to your network and shows the computer, the name of the home network and the Internet. The Vista® link is a full map in the upper left corner and may require network intervention to become functional. On Windows® 7 is a link to a full map“See full map” at the top right. There is also a list of detected devices, which are included in the map.
Windows® network map should be useful for monitoring all elements connected to the network, and this can be useful for at least three types of tasks. For one thing, except for icons for each device - such as a computer, switch, router or Xbox 360® - the network map will display tips for devices for devices, indicating its name, MAC address and IP address. Another use of Windows® network map is to solve problems. If there are problems and there is a suspicion that there is a problem in the surgical environment, the map will quickly look at the important part of this environment. Finally, when a computer is a computer, right -click to reveal its shared resources and allows you to start a remote desktop session.