How do I configure my network connections in Windows Control Panel?

To configure your network connections in Windows Control Panel, you will first need to open the Control Panel. To do this, you can access it from the Start Menu under the “Settings” option. Alternatively, you can type “Control Panel” into the Windows search bar.

Once you are in the Control Panel, click on “Network and Internet”.

In the Network and Internet section, you will see a variety of options. Click on “Network Connections”. This will bring up a list of all the network connections you have.

You can then select the connection you wish to configure and click “Properties”. This will open up a new window with different settings for the particular connection.

In this window, you can change the following settings:
1. TCP/IP settings: You can configure the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS server settings for this connection.
2. Advanced Settings: Here you can set up the connection priority and configure DNS Suffix, Link Layer Topology Discovery, and IP settings.
3. Security Settings: Depending on the type of network connection, you may also be able to set security protocols such as WPA2-PSK or WPA-PSK.

When you are finished configuring the settings, click “OK” to apply them. Your connection should now be configured and ready to use.

It is important to remember that correct network settings are essential for your computer to communicate with other machines on the network. Incorrect settings can lead to connection problems and an inability to access the internet or other resources.