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CompTIA Network+ N10-006, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 4.2, with 292 lectures, based on 22 reviews, and has 203 subscribers.

You will learn about Network+ Certification is a non-vendor, non-product specific certification program that validates your knowledge as a networking professional and demonstrates a wide range of skills required in todays network environments. This course is ideal for individuals who are Network+ Certification is suited for computer technicians who are searching for a challenging career in the administration and support of complex internetworking environments. Anyone who wants to learn about fundamentals of Networking and TCP/IP. or Network+ is a great starting point for a number of entry-level job positions, and a launching point for many career paths, including those related to network infrastructure, desktop and server support, and more. It is particularly useful for Network+ Certification is suited for computer technicians who are searching for a challenging career in the administration and support of complex internetworking environments. Anyone who wants to learn about fundamentals of Networking and TCP/IP. or Network+ is a great starting point for a number of entry-level job positions, and a launching point for many career paths, including those related to network infrastructure, desktop and server support, and more.

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Title: CompTIA Network+ N10-006

Price: $44.99

Average Rating: 4.2

Number of Lectures: 292

Number of Published Lectures: 292

Number of Curriculum Items: 292

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 292

Original Price: $199.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Network+ Certification is a non-vendor, non-product specific certification program that validates your knowledge as a networking professional and demonstrates a wide range of skills required in todays network environments.
  • Who Should Attend

  • Network+ Certification is suited for computer technicians who are searching for a challenging career in the administration and support of complex internetworking environments. Anyone who wants to learn about fundamentals of Networking and TCP/IP.
  • Network+ is a great starting point for a number of entry-level job positions, and a launching point for many career paths, including those related to network infrastructure, desktop and server support, and more.
  • Target Audiences

  • Network+ Certification is suited for computer technicians who are searching for a challenging career in the administration and support of complex internetworking environments. Anyone who wants to learn about fundamentals of Networking and TCP/IP.
  • Network+ is a great starting point for a number of entry-level job positions, and a launching point for many career paths, including those related to network infrastructure, desktop and server support, and more.
  • CompTIA’s Network+ N10-006 is a vendor-neutral certification that validates technical competency in networking administration and support. The Network Plus certification confirms a technician’s critical knowledge of media and topologies, protocols and standards, network implementation and network support. The exams also cover domains such as security, safety and environmental issues and communication and professionalism.

    The CompTIA Network+ N10-006 Certification Training Course measures the necessary competencies for an IT professional with approximately nine months experience in network support or administration. Students will learn the knowledge and skills needed to install, manage and troubleshoot a variety of networks on any platform.

    Our Network Plus training course follows the CompTIA objectives, ensuring you receive the training and knowledge needed to succeed.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Module 1

    Lecture 1: Course Introduction

    Lecture 2: Introduction to Networks Overview Part1

    Lecture 3: Introduction to Networks Overview Part2

    Lecture 4: What is a Network?

    Lecture 5: Peer to Peer Networking

    Lecture 6: Client Server Networks

    Lecture 7: Physical Topologies

    Lecture 8: Physical Bus Topologies

    Lecture 9: Physical Star Topologies

    Lecture 10: Physical Ring Topologies

    Lecture 11: Physical Mesh Topologies

    Lecture 12: Point to Point Topologies

    Lecture 13: Hybrid Topologies

    Lecture 14: Backbones and Segments

    Chapter 2: Module 2

    Lecture 1: OSI Model Overview Part1

    Lecture 2: OSI Model Overview Part2

    Lecture 3: Internetworking Models

    Lecture 4: Advantages of Reference Models

    Lecture 5: OSI Model and Layer Functions

    Lecture 6: TCP Reliability

    Lecture 7: TCP Flow Control and Packet Acknowledgement

    Lecture 8: Routing at Layer 3

    Lecture 9: Data Encapsulation

    Lecture 10: Multiplexing

    Lecture 11: Numbering Systems

    Lecture 12: Base and Broad Band

    Lecture 13: Bit Rate and Baud Rate

    Lecture 14: Wavelength

    Chapter 3: Module 3

    Lecture 1: Media Cables and Connectors Overview Part1

    Lecture 2: Media Cables and Connectors Overview Part2

    Lecture 3: Physical Media

    Lecture 4: Coax Media Cables and Connectors

    Lecture 5: Twisted-Pair Media Cables and Connectors

    Lecture 6: Fiber Optic Media Cables and Connectors

    Lecture 7: UTP and BNC Couplers

    Lecture 8: Broadband Over Power Lines

    Lecture 9: Serial and USB Connectors

    Lecture 10: Cable Properties

    Lecture 11: Wiring Standards

    Lecture 12: T1 Crossover Cable

    Lecture 13: Wiring Distribution Installation

    Lecture 14: Troubleshooting Wiring

    Chapter 4: Module 4

    Lecture 1: Ethernet Standards and Properties Overview Part1

    Lecture 2: Ethernet Standards and Properties Overview Part2

    Lecture 3: Collision and Broadcast Domains

    Lecture 4: Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detection

    Lecture 5: Duplex Ethernet

    Lecture 6: Binary to Decimal

    Lecture 7: Hex to Binary to Decimal

    Lecture 8: Ethernet Addressing

    Lecture 9: Ethernet Frames

    Lecture 10: IEEE Standards

    Lecture 11: 802.3 Standards

    Lecture 12: IEEE 1901-2013

    Chapter 5: Module 5

    Lecture 1: Network Devices Overview Part1

    Lecture 2: Network Devices Overview Part2

    Lecture 3: Common Network Device

    Lecture 4: Hubs

    Lecture 5: Network Interface Cards

    Lecture 6: Network Bridges

    Lecture 7: Switches and Routers

    Lecture 8: Firewalls and Other Devices Part1

    Lecture 9: Firewalls and Other Devices Part2

    Lecture 10: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

    Lecture 11: Specialized Devices

    Lecture 12: Multilayer Switch and Domain Name Services

    Lecture 13: Proxy Servers

    Lecture 14: Encryption Devices

    Lecture 15: VPN Concentrator

    Lecture 16: Planning and Implementing a Network

    Chapter 6: Module 6

    Lecture 1: Internet Protocol Overview Part1

    Lecture 2: Internet Protocol Overview Part2

    Lecture 3: What is TCP/IP?

    Lecture 4: DoD and OSI Model

    Lecture 5: TCP/IP Protocol Suite

    Lecture 6: TCP and UDP

    Lecture 7: Port Number Examples

    Lecture 8: IP Header

    Lecture 9: ICMP

    Lecture 10: ARP

    Lecture 11: Data Encapsulation and De-Encapsulation

    Lecture 12: Protocol Data Units

    Lecture 13: Port Numbers at the Transport Layer

    Chapter 7: Module 7

    Lecture 1: Internet Protocol Addressing Overview Part1

    Lecture 2: Internet Protocol Addressing Overview Part2

    Lecture 3: Addressing Terminology

    Lecture 4: IP Addressing Hierarchical Scheme

    Lecture 5: Classful IP Addressing

    Lecture 6: Private IP Addressing

    Lecture 7: IP Addressing Terms

    Lecture 8: Internet Protocol Version 6

    Lecture 9: Auto Configuration EUI-64

    Lecture 10: Link Local and Global Addressing

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