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Computer Networking Fundamentals Training: Two-Day Hands-On Seminar

Presented by soundtraining.net and taught by veteran I.T. trainer, writer, and speaker Don R. Crawley.

Two information-packed days of hands-on networking basics, taught by an experienced technical trainer, using a live in-classroom network. You'll learn about cabling, network protocols (including a close-up look at TCP/IP), network devices like hubs, switches, routers, firewalls, repeaters, gateways, and more. You'll actually administer a Windows server and a Linux server. We'll show you how to set up peer-to-peer networking and server-based networking and you'll learn how to choose the right networking model for your situation. You'll see the critical success factors in setting up a wireless network, including the often-overlooked security features. You'll learn how to create a secure network and avoid common network security mistakes. This is the perfect computer training and network training class for new network administrators, small business owners, home networkers, or anyone who needs to get hands-on experience in computer networking. This two-day hands-on networking fundamentals training workshop will get you up to speed in a hurry with practical tools and techniques you can put to use right away to make your network run faster and more securely with fewer problems.

Learning Objectives
Upon completion of soundtraining.net's Computer Networking Fundamentals training seminar, you'll...

-Identify and describe the various components of a computer network
-Explain how the Open Systems Interconnect (OSI) model works to simplify networking
-Identify and compare the different networking topologies
-Select appropriate cabling and connection options
-Configure a wireless network using basic security features
-Compare and contrast peer-to-peer networking with the client-server model
-Identify the hardware and software components that make up a local area network (LAN)
-Identify the hardware and software components that make up a wide area network (WAN)
-Understand and configure the TCP/IP protocol including planning and implementation
-Understand the concept of resource sharing and apply it in your network
-Learn network troubleshooting tools and procedures you can use right away

A complete course outline is available at the event homepage.

Pre-registration is required, also at the event homepage.

Official Website: http://www.soundtraining.net/onlinestore/categories/category32.html

Added by soundtraining.net on September 17, 2008

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