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Online Computer Network Courses
High quality Computer Network training courses to help achieve your training goals conveniently anytime, anywhere!. No parking hassles, no missed assignments, and nothing to install. 12-months of learning.
This is self-paced, internet-based Computer Network training -- there are no books to purchase and no scheduled classes to attend.
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Our computer network courses offer unique benefits unavailable from other self-paced training vendors. Each course is developed using a rigorous set of criteria that includes quality content, interaction, graphics, and interspersed questions, making learning fun, interesting, and effective.
The following Computer Network training courses are available online:
- Technical Information provides an overview about the concepts related to a networking computers.
- Hardware and Software provides an overview of the use of the hardware components of a data communication system.
- Terminology covers theory and some of the basic terms and concepts used. While the course targets objectives from the Standards and Terminology section of the MCSE Essentials exam 70-58, and examples are given in terms of Microsoft solutions, the topics covered are generally applicable to all networking models.
- Standards explores some standards, including the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) reference model, Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP), Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), the IEEE 802 standards, Driver Interface Specification (NDIS), and Open Data-Link Interface (ODI).
- Planning a Topology discusses some of the more common transmission media, access methods, and topologies. Then it describes how these apply to Ethernet and Token Ring.
- Planning Connections examines a variety of protocols, connectivity devices, and some standards for WAN connection services.
- Implementation deals with the process of implementing resource sharing on a Microsoft, examines how the use of fault-tolerant disk configurations and a backup strategy can help reduce the danger of lost time and data, and describes the processes of installing and configuring adapter cards.
- Topology and Operating Systems explains common physical and logical topologies. This course also provides an overview of major operating systems, including Microsoft Windows NT, Novell Netware, and UNIX.
- Media and Elements explains the advantages of various transmission media and the connectors used with these media. This course also explains the attributes and functions of common elements.
- Installation explains how to plan, implement and document an effective installation.
- OSI Reference Model and the Physical Layer provides an overview of the OSI reference model of data communication. This course also explains devices that pertain to the physical layer.
- Data Link Layer provides an overview of IEEE 802.x specifications. This course then discusses in depth the three most common specifications: 802.2, 802.3 and 802.5.
- Understanding TCP/IP explains concepts related to the Transport layers of the OSI Reference model. This course then provides an overview of TCP/IP fundamentals.
- TCP/IP Configuration and Utilities shows how to perform common TCP/IP administrative tasks.
- Remote Connectivity provides an overview of remote connectivity concepts and protocols, including PPP, SLIP, PPTP and ISDN, and shows the user how to install and configure a modem for dial-up.
Technical Requirements
200MHz Pentium with 32MB Ram. 640 x 480 256-color video (800 x 600 is recommended). Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, or XP. Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher required. Minimum Connection Speed: 28.8k. Authorware recommended but not required. JavaScript must be enabled. Netscape and AOL browsers not supported.
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