CTT140 Introduction to Computer Networking
Build a practical foundation in computer networking through the lens of desktop support, help desk troubleshooting, and Network+ preparation. Learners examine networked computing, the OSI model, TCP/IP transmission concepts, LAN and WAN topologies, network device roles, and wireless access methods to diagnose issues an
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Course Details
- Duration: 14 min
- Level: beginner
- Category: Workforce Training
- Price: $49.00
Course Modules
- Unit 1: Certifications that matter for networking professionals
- Unit 1: Client/server networks and peer-to-peer networks
- Unit 2: Purpose of the OSI model
- Unit 2: Data transmission concepts you will use in real work
- Unit 2: Physical media: coaxial, STP, UTP, and fiber
- Unit 3: Basic and hybrid LAN physical topologies
- Unit 3: Network devices: install, configure, and differentiate
- Unit 4: WAN transmission and connection methods
- Unit 4: Installing and configuring wireless access points
- Unit 5: Subnetting, CIDR, and network structure
- Unit 5: Virtualization and virtual network components