They ask for definitions of technical terms. I'm not going to offer answers. You can easily Google these. Q: What is LAN/WAN? Q: What does DHCP stand for/what is it? Suggestion: You don't have to give a complicated answer. Q:What is DNS? Q:What is a HardDrive/SSD? Q: What is SMTP/IMAP/POP? Q: What is the difference between them? Q: Which one is the sending protocol? Q: What is Port Forwarding? Q: What is TCP/IP? Q: What's a MAC address? Q: What's a router? Q: What is a modem? Q: What does the exclamation point (!) mean in Windows? Q: What does it mean when it's next to a device in Device Manager in Windows? Q: Do you have experience with iPhones/Android/MacOS/Windows (Adding email accounts, for example?) Q: What is WiFi? Q: What is HDMI/VGA/DVI?
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what is a explanation point or question mark in device manager?
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None- all behavior questions. If you know barebones about tech. you won't have any issues and if you've had any real technical/customer service experience you'll be ok.The technical presentation threw me off initially but I listed to a technical podcast and put something together without issues.
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