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I used to be a network administrator at school. Asking questions during the interview is nothing more than whether you have worked as a network administrator, what do you think of this job, etc ... Just introduce yourself as a person with good conduct, healthy mind and respect for work. You solved the computer problems in the dormitory (including large-scale software problems [operating system] and small-scale hardware problems [such as memory]), and then you can boast that you worked as a network administrator in the Internet cafe during the summer vacation and often went to the Internet cafe (even if you didn't, you can fool around first). I'll give you a suggestion, that is, look at the management system of Internet cafes in your school. There is another way to set up a router, which is relatively simple. Just refer to the router manual. Generally, the routers in Internet cafes are all set up. The key is troubleshooting. You just need to know which line leads to which machine. As for whether you can do it alone, you can say it in theory, but if you have two people together, you can allocate your time more reasonably (even if you can't, you can ask that person). Then after you do it, it's very simple. You won't know where the restart button is until you really become a network administrator. If the restart can't solve it, change his machine. Pretend to run and open the computer when the boss is around (remember that the process of solving the problem must be when the boss is around). If it can't be solved, the company that sells the computer to the Internet cafe will send maintenance personnel and need to get on well with him. The above is the experience. I worked as a network administrator in my freshman year, but I quit my job when I didn't have time to play games in my sophomore year. I hope I can help you. Good luck with the interview!