Public network vs. private network

1.7 Given a scenario, configure Microsoft Windows networking features on a client/desktop

📘CompTIA A+ Core 2 (220-1202)


What Is a Network Profile in Windows?

In Microsoft Windows, every network connection is assigned a network profile.
This profile tells Windows how secure the network is and how the computer should behave on that network.

Windows uses network profiles to:

  • Control firewall rules
  • Allow or block device discovery
  • Control file and printer sharing
  • Reduce security risks on unknown networks

There are two main profiles tested in CompTIA A+:

  • Public network
  • Private network

Public Network

Definition

A Public network is a network that Windows treats as untrusted.

Windows assumes:

  • The network is not secure
  • Other devices on the network should not see your computer
  • Security risks are higher

Because of this, Windows applies very strict security settings.


Key Characteristics of a Public Network

When a network is set to Public, Windows does the following:

  • Network discovery: OFF
    • Other computers cannot see this device
    • This device cannot easily see others
  • File and printer sharing: OFF
    • Shared folders are blocked
    • Shared printers are not accessible
  • Windows Firewall: Most restrictive
    • Many inbound connections are blocked
    • Only essential services are allowed
  • Device visibility: Disabled
    • The computer is hidden from the network

IT Environment Usage (Exam-Relevant)

Public network is used when:

  • Connecting to unknown or untrusted networks
  • Security is more important than sharing
  • You do not need access to local network resources

Examples in IT environments:

  • A laptop connecting to a guest Wi-Fi
  • A technician’s device connecting to a temporary external network
  • A system used for testing outside the corporate LAN

Exam Tip

Public = Maximum security, minimum sharing


Private Network

Definition

A Private network is a network that Windows treats as trusted.

Windows assumes:

  • The network is secure
  • Other devices are allowed to communicate
  • File and printer sharing may be needed

Because of this, Windows applies less restrictive security settings.


Key Characteristics of a Private Network

When a network is set to Private, Windows does the following:

  • Network discovery: ON
    • The computer can see other devices
    • Other devices can see this computer
  • File and printer sharing: ON (or allowed)
    • Shared folders can be accessed
    • Network printers are available
  • Windows Firewall: Less restrictive
    • Allows trusted inbound traffic
    • Supports local network services
  • Device visibility: Enabled
    • The computer appears on the network

IT Environment Usage (Exam-Relevant)

Private network is used when:

  • Devices need to share files or printers
  • Systems are part of a trusted internal network
  • IT administrators manage multiple machines

Examples in IT environments:

  • Office LAN with file servers
  • Home lab with multiple Windows PCs
  • Small business network with shared printers

Exam Tip

Private = Trusted network, sharing allowed


Public vs. Private Network – Comparison Table

FeaturePublic NetworkPrivate Network
Trust levelUntrustedTrusted
Network discoveryDisabledEnabled
File sharingDisabledEnabled
Printer sharingDisabledEnabled
Firewall rulesVery strictLess strict
Device visibilityHiddenVisible
Best use caseUnknown networksInternal networks

How Windows Chooses the Network Type

When you connect to a new network, Windows usually asks:

“Do you want your PC to be discoverable by other PCs on this network?”

  • If you choose No → Network is set to Public
  • If you choose Yes → Network is set to Private

This is an important exam detail.


How to Change Network Profile in Windows (Exam Knowledge)

An A+ technician must know how to change the network type.

Steps:

  1. Open Settings
  2. Go to Network & Internet
  3. Select Wi-Fi or Ethernet
  4. Click the connected network
  5. Choose:
    • Public
    • Private

Security Importance (Very Important for Exam)

Choosing the wrong network type can cause:

  • Security risks (if Public is set as Private)
  • Network access problems (if Private is set as Public)

Key Rule to Remember:

  • Public network = Security first
  • Private network = Sharing and visibility

Common Exam Scenarios

You may be asked:

  • Which profile should be used to block file sharing? → Public
  • Which profile allows network discovery? → Private
  • Which profile applies stricter firewall rules? → Public
  • Why a printer is not visible on the network? → Network is set to Public

Summary (Quick Exam Review)

  • Windows uses network profiles to control security
  • Public network is untrusted and highly restricted
  • Private network is trusted and allows sharing
  • Network profile affects:
    • Firewall rules
    • Device visibility
    • File and printer sharing
  • Correct profile selection is critical for security and connectivity
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