Networking provides a way for devices and users within a network to be able to communicate and share data. In order to understand how networks function, you need to start at the beginning and learn the fundamental building blocks of networks and how data travels from one point to another. In this course, you'll learn about the fundamental protocols, IP addressing, and network settings for devices to communicate. You'll also learn how to configure and setup network cards, routers and firewalls, as well as how to configure a wireless network.
In addition, the sharing of files and folders over wired and wireless networks is a big part of how users access information throughout different types of networks. Ensuring these networks are running properly will allow the information to be accessed quickly.
Course Highlights
Describe networking protocols including TCP/IP, IPv4, IPv6, and DHCP | |
Configure NIC settings | |
Configure a static IP address | |
Create and configure rules in Windows Firewall | |
Block network devices from accessing the Internet by using a router | |
Manage a wireless network | |
Configure a home, work, and public network |
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Configure permissions for a user or group |
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Troubleshoot network connections |
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Configure advanced wireless network settings | |
Use Internet connection sharing to share one physical Internet connection with multiple devices |
Cancellation Policy
All BICSI Connect courses are nonrefundable and nontransferable.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who Should Attend?
This course is ideal for network administrators, network technicians, network installers, helpdesk technicians, cable installers, and any other professional working with computer networks.
Technical Requirements
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Operating Systems:
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Windows: Windows 10 or later
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Mac: macOS 11 (Big Sur) or later
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Mobile Devices:
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iOS: iOS 14 or later
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Android: Android 10 or later
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Browsers (latest versions recommended):
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Google Chrome
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Mozilla Firefox
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Microsoft Edge
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Safari
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Internet Requirements: A stable high-speed internet connection