| Mode of Instruction | Instructor-Led |
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| Learning Hours | 22 |
| Career Path | Networking Basics, IT Support, Network Administration |
| Level | Beginner |
| Fee | On Request |
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Who Should Attend
Students, beginners, IT enthusiasts, and anyone preparing for networking careers or certifications. |
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Course Overview
The internet is built on computer networks, so understanding networking basics is essential for any tech career. Whether you're preparing for a networking career, refreshing knowledge for certification, or just curious about networks, this course is ideal.
Learn the foundation of networking, network devices, media, and protocols. Observe data flow through a network and configure devices to connect networks. Explore network applications and protocols to perform practical networking tasks. The knowledge and skills gained here can serve as a foundation for a rewarding tech career.
Course Outline:
- Module 1: Communication in a Connected World
- Module 2: Network Components, Types, and Connections
- Module 3: Wireless and Mobile Networks
- Module 4: Build a Home Network
- Module 5: Communication Principles
- Module 6: Network Media
- Module 7: The Access Layer
- Module 8: The Internet Protocol
- Module 9: IPv4 and Network Segmentation
- Module 10: IPv6 Addressing Formats and Rules
- Module 11: Dynamic Addressing with DHCP
- Module 12: Gateways to Other Networks
- Module 13: The ARP Process
- Module 14: Routing Between Networks
- Module 15: TCP and UDP
- Module 16: Application Layer Services
- Module 17: Network Testing Utilities