Netwotking (A+,N+,CCNA,CCNP)

About Networking

Time to roll up those sleeves and dive inside the personal computer! The Basic CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course teaches you about the hardware common to virtually every personal computer, including microprocessors, RAM, power supplies, motherboards, BIOS, CMOS, the expansion bus, and input/output devices. You'll learn how things work, how to configure everything, and how to troubleshoot in real world environments. This course gives you the knowledge upon which you'll base the rest of your CompTIA A+ certification studies for the 220-801 and 220-802 exams. Plus it helps you take that first step to becoming an excellent PC technician. So what are you waiting for?!?


We have created a very friendly learning environment with the latest computer hardware and software technologies. Whether you are new to the computer industry or are looking to improve your skills, we have the right course for you. Well-qualified, experienced certified instructors train the participants with easy-to-use step by step training material in the most optimized period of time. We provide life time free telephone support to our clients. We are so sure about the quality of our certification that we say: If you register for A+ training and certification, Network+, Security+, MCSA, MCSE, MCEA Windows 2008, 2012, MCSD, CCNA, CCNP or Oracle Developer or DBA and fail a test, you can retake the course for the test that you failed free of charge. The course can be retaken subject to availability of course & seat in the class.


CompTIA A+ Course Module

The Art of the Tech

SEED Introduce you to the course and to the CompTIA A+ certification, and then move right into essential information for every tech. You'll get the scoop on how the many components of the personal computer work together. We'll discuss how professional techs behave and interact with clients. And we'll finish with a tried-and-true troubleshooting methodology that will apply to all tech situations.



TheVisible PC

we'll take a tour of the PC, starting with the exterior connectors. We'll go into details of the interior devices as well. Our goal is to begin teaching proper tech terminology and familiarize you with standard PC components.



Maintenceand Safety Precautions

Today, we dive into the important safety techniques that every good tech absolutely needs to know. These range from how to clean the PC to methods to avoid tech-induced damage to how to dispose of old parts safely.

Central Processing Units

Deliver the goods on central processing units, the core processing component in every PC. I'll explain variations in technology and then give practical information and advice on installing and troubleshooting CPUs.



RAM

We'll dig into the details of one of the foundations of the PC: RAM. With RAM, the CPU can make magic happen. Without it? Literally nothing can happen. You'll learn about the different varieties of RAM and proper techniques for installing it. Then, we'll wrap up the lesson with troubleshooting RAM and memory problems.



BIOS and CMOS

We'll teach you about the essential programming that makes computers function, what's called the BIOS. Plus, you'll learn about the special tools we use for storing configuration options for BIOS, called the CMOS. It's awesome stuff!



Motherboards and Cases

In Lesson 7, I'll teach you all about motherboards, the bedrock of every PC. You'll learn form factors, types of expansion slots, and installation steps for expansion cards. In this lesson, we'll also cover upgrading, installing, and troubleshooting motherboards.



Powering the PC

Today, I'll introduce you to power supplies and the basics of powering a PC. You'll learn about how electricity gets from your wall outlet into your PC, along with how to test that electricity. I'll teach you about the many power supply standards and how to install one inside your PC. Finally, we'll discuss how to troubleshoot a power supply with problems.



Input Devices

In this lesson, you'll learn about devices that enable you to input data into your computer. I'll discuss standard input devices (like keyboards and mice) and multimedia devices (like digital cameras and webcams). I'll also teach you about connecting those devices to your computers using connectors like USB and FireWire.



Hard Drive Technologies

Today, we'll dig into hard drive technologies, including traditional hard disk drives and modern solid-state drives. You'll also learn how to install hard drives. I'll explain the fundamentals of protecting data with RAID technology and give you some tips and tricks for troubleshooting bad drives.



Implementing Hard Drives

You'll learn how to prepare a hard drive for use by an operating system. I'll teach you about partitioning and formatting a hard drive. We'll also cover maintaining your data using several included Windows utilities.



Removable Media

As we wrap up the course, you'll learn about the various forms of removable media. I'll teach you about older formats like floppy disks and tape drives. We'll discuss flash media like USB thumb drives and memory cards. Finally, you'll learn about optical media like DVDs and Blu-ray Discs, as well as external drives.



CompTIA N+ Course Module


1. Network Theory
  • Networking Terminology
  • Network Building Blocks
  • Standards Network Models
  • Network Topologies
  • Network Categories
2. Network Communications Methods
  • Transmission Methods
  • Media Access Methods
  • Signaling Methods
3. Network Data Delivery
  • Data Addressing and Delivery
  • Network Connection Mechanisms
  • Reliable Delivery Techniques
4. Network Media and Hardware
  • Bounded Network Media
  • Unbounded Network Media
  • Noise Control
  • Network Connectivity Devices
5. Network Implementations
  • The OSI Model
  • Client Network Resource Access
  • Ethernet Networks
  • Token Ring Networks
  • Fiber Distributed Data interface(FDDI) Networks
  • Wireless Technologies and Standards
6. Networking with TCP/IP
  • Families of Protocol
  • The TCp/IP Protocol
  • Default IP Addresses
  • Custom IP Addresses
  • The TCP/IP Protocol Suite
7. TCP/IP Services
  • IP Address Assignment Methods
  • Host Name Resolution
  • NetBIOS Name Resolution
  • TCP/IP Utilities
  • TCP/IP Upper-Layer Services
  • TCP/IP Interoperability Services
8. Other Network Protocols
  • The NetBEUI Protocol
  • THe IPX/SPX Protocol
  • The Apple Talk Protocol
  • The IP Version 6 (IPv6) protocol
9. Local Area Network (LAN) infrastructure
  • Bridges and Switches
  • IP Routing Topology
  • Static IP Routing
  • Dynamic IP Routing
  • Controlling Data Movement with Filters and VLANs
10. Wide Area Network (WAN) Infrastructure
  • WAN Switching Technologies
  • WAN Transmission Technologies
  • WAN Connectivity Methods
  • Voice Over Data Structure
11. Network Security
  • Network Threats
  • Virus Protection
  • Local Security
  • Network Authentication Methods
  • Data Encryption
  • Internet Security
12. Remote Networking
  • Remote Network Architectures
  • Terminal Services Implementations
  • Remote Access Networking Implementations
  • Virtual Private Networking (VPN)
13. Disaster Recovery
  • Planning for Disaster Recovery
  • Data Backup
  • Fault Tolerance Methods
  • 14. Network Data Storage
    • Enterprise Data Storage Techniques
    • Clustering
    • Network Attached Storage (NAS)
    • Storage Area Network (SAN) Implementations
    15. Network Operating Systems
    • Microsoft Operating Systems
    • Novell NetWare
    • UNIX and Linux Operating Systems
    • Macintosh Networking

CCNA Course Module


1. CISCO IOS
2. Advanced IOS
3. Setting up a Router
4. Boot Sequence
5. Password Recovery
6. Backup and Restore
7. Networking Basics
8. Internet Protocol
9. IP Addressing
10. Sunetting & Supernetting
11. Switching
12. VLAN
13. Configuring VLANs
14. Trunk Ports
15. IP Routing
16. Static Routing
17. Dynamic Routing -RIP, RIPv2, IGRP, EIGRP, OSPF
18. Acess List
19. Wide Area Networking Protocol
20. Point to Point Protocol
21. Frame Relay
22. ISDN
23. IPv6
24. DHCP & DNS on Router
25.Network Address Translation
26. IPsec Overview
27. VPN Overview

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