Hardware Networking

Hardware Networking Training

This course empowers you to face real life challenges in the field of hardware and networking. It is designed to make you job ready from day one. With the help of our students, it is possible for a student with non-technical background to understand the concepts of hardware and networking easily.

Learn Hardware & Networking
By the end of the course, students will be identified and accepted as baseline of any entry-level Network and Hardware Engineer.
Operating System Fundamentals
Identifying the operating system’s functions, structure, and major system files to navigate the operating system and how to get to needed technical information.
Installation, Configuration and Upgrading
Identify the procedure for installing Windows 9x, and Windows 2000 for bringing the software to basic operational level.
Diagnosing and Troubleshooting
Recognizing and interpreting the meaning of common error codes and startup messages from the boot sequence, and identify steps to correct the problems.
Networks
Identifying the networking capabilities of windows including procedure for connections to the network.
Installation, Configuration, and Upgrading
Identifying basic terms, concepts, and functions of system modules, including how each model should work during normal operation and during the boot process.
Diagnosis and troubleshooting
Identifying common symptoms and problems associated with each module and how to troubleshoot and isolate the problems.
Preventive Maintenance
Identifying the purpose of various types of preventive maintenance products and procedure and when to use them. Motherboard/Processor/Memory Distinguishing between the popular CPU chips in terms of their basic characteristics
Printers
Identify basic concepts, printer operations and printer components.
Basic Networking
Identify basic networking concepts, including how network works and the ramification of repairs on the network.
N+ [CompTIA Network+ & Network Administration Training]
Learn N+ [CompTIA Network+ & Network Administration Training].
OSI model and Networking basics.
Networking Topology and Network Cabling
Introduction to IP Address.
Security protocols and communication protocols.
Introduction to Wan technologies and Wireless Networking.
Introduction to NAT, ICS, PROXY SERVER.
Introduction to Virtual LAN(VLAN)
Introduction to network devices (switches, Hubs, Routers, Gateways, and more network Hardware).
Introduction to Operating System(Network Operating System and Client Operating System)
Troubleshooting Network Problems(Viruses, Trace route, ping etc)

Hardware & Networking Training Benefits for

By the end of the course, students will be identified and accepted as baseline of any entry-level Network or Hardware Service Engineer.

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