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Overview/Description
In order for devices to be part of a network, each must make use of a cabling medium (if wired), cable connectors and have at least one unique address, most commonly an IP address. This course examines the components and communication mechanisms such as cables, connectors, ports and protocols used to allow computers and networks to communicate with one another and share information. It also deals with the properties and characteristics of TCP/IP, the details of IP addressing including the different types of addresses, how they are assigned and the different classes. It...
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A variety of devices are used in a network depending on the design requirements. Some devices, such as routers and switches, will be found on almost every network, while other devices, such as wireless access points and VoIP phones, are more specialized and will only be present if the needs of the network require them. This course describes a variety of network devices as well as the networking tools used to implement and facilitate testing of the medium which connects them. This course prepares the learner for CompTIA A+ exam 220-801.
Target Audience
Computer technicians...
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This course examines wired and wireless technologies, encryption techniques, small office implementations and Internet connections. It introduces the learner to the various types of wireless standards and ways in which to implement a small office/home office router. This course also covers the various ways of connecting to the Internet and the types of network and topologies commonly in use today. This course prepares the learner for CompTIA A+ exam 220-801.
Target Audience
Computer technicians who have the equivalent knowledge of at least 12 months of hands-on experience...
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This course focuses on the important operational procedures that every IT professional should adopt, such as common safety procedures, environmental procedures, and how to plan for, and mitigate the risks of power interruption. It then goes on to discuss the important role that professionalism plays in being an IT professional, including communication and prohibited content and activity. This course prepares the learner for CompTIA A+ exam 220-801.
Target Audience
Computer technicians who have the equivalent knowledge of at least 12 months of hands-on experience in the...
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Printers come in a number of types based on the print process that they use, and are capable of carrying out print jobs locally or over a network. This course discusses the most common types of printers and how to support them. The various features and attributes of printers are presented as well as how to install a local or network printer as well as how to share a printer over the network. Finally this course discusses general printer maintenance. This course prepares the learner for CompTIA A+ exam 220-801.
Target Audience
Computer technicians who have the equivalent...
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This course focuses on general troubleshooting when working with PCs, including the common tools used for troubleshooting, how to troubleshoot networks, and how to troubleshoot security-related issues. This course also deals with troubleshooting common hardware and software problems when working with video, laptops, and printers. This course prepares the learner for CompTIA A+ exam 220-802.
Target Audience
Computer technicians who have the equivalent knowledge of at least 12 months of hands-on experience in the lab or field.
Expected Duration (hours)
2.5
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This course focuses on installing and configuring the Microsoft Windows operating systems, covering the types of installations and configuration options available. It also covers Windows administration features including using the command line (CMD), and managing Windows by working with administrative tools and system utilities. This course prepares the learner for CompTIA A+ exam 220-802.
Target Audience
Computer technicians who have the equivalent knowledge of at least 12 months of hands-on experience in the lab or field.
Expected Duration (hours)
2.0
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This course focuses on the Microsoft Windows Operating System, including Windows versions (Windows 2000, XP, Vista and Windows 7) and the differences between 32 and 64 bit versions, common Windows features such Windows Aero, Gadgets, and User Account Control (UAC). Finally the course discusses Windows tools, including Windows Firewall, Windows Defender, and Windows Security Center. This course prepares the learner for CompTIA A+ exam 220-802.
Target Audience
Computer technicians who have the equivalent knowledge of at least 12 months of hands-on experience in the lab or...
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This course focuses on working with Windows, including using common Control Panel features, and the basics of networking. It then goes on to cover common Windows maintenance tasks, setting up security for Windows networking, and virtualization, the practice of running an operating system within an operating system. This course prepares the learner for CompTIA A+ exam 220-802.
Target Audience
Computer technicians who have the equivalent knowledge of at least 12 months of hands-on experience in the lab or field.
Expected Duration (hours)
2.5
Lesson ObjectivesCompTIA A+...
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This course focuses on working with mobile devices, including laptops and tablets, Android and iOS operating systems, connecting with mobile devices, working with e-mail, and implementing wireless security. This course prepares the learner for CompTIA A+ exam 220-802.
Target Audience
Computer technicians who have the equivalent knowledge of at least 12 months of hands-on experience in the lab or field.
Expected Duration (hours)
1.5
Lesson ObjectivesCompTIA A+ 220-802: Mobile Devices
match the mobile device to its characteristics
distinguish between iOS and Android systems...