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CompTIA's Network+ is the premier vendor-neutral networking certification. Our CompTIA Network+ Comprehensive class is designed to provide in-depth understanding and the foundation you need not only to be productive on the job but also to be successful in more specialized topics and in your pursuit of vendor-specific certifications. Microsoft added CompTIA Network+ to their Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) program, and other corporations, such as Novell, Cisco, and HP, recognize CompTIA Network+ as part of their certification tracks.
Earning CompTIA's Network+ certification increases your value in the marketplace, providing proof of your knowledge, skills, and ability to manage, maintain, troubleshoot, install, operate, and configure basic network infrastructure. Our Network+ Comprehensive Course points you in the right direction, allowing you to demonstrate the concepts covered on the Network+ exam in a real-world, hands-on environment.
Prerequisites: CompTIA A+ or equivalent experience
Unit 1 : Networking basics
Topic A: The OSI and TCP/IP models [Objective 1.1]
Topic B: The OSI model and network components [1.2]
Unit 2 : Networking ports and protocols
Topic A: Common networking protocols [1.6]
Topic B: The Domain Name System [1.7]
Topic C: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol [2.3]
Topic D: Common TCP and UDP ports [1.5]
Topic E: IP addressing [1.3]
Unit 3 : Routing and switching
Topic A: Routing [1.4]
Topic B: Installing routers and switches [2.1]
Unit 4 : Networking technologies
Topic A: Network topologies [3.5]
Topic B: LAN technologies [3.7]
Topic C: WAN technologies [3.4]
Topic D: Virtual networks [1.9]
Unit 5 : Media and connectors
Topic A: Standard media types [3.1]
Topic B: Standard connector types [3.2]
Topic C: Wiring distribution components [3.8]
Unit 6 : SOHO networking
Topic A: Implementing a SOHO network [2.6]
Unit 7 : Wireless networking
Topic A: Wireless standards [3.3]
Topic B: Installing and configuring wireless networks [2.2]
Topic C: Implementing wireless security [5.1]
Unit 8 : Monitoring and optimization
Topic A: Network hardware tools [4.2]
Topic B: Network software tools [4.3]
Topic C: Monitoring and analyzing network traffic [4.4]
Topic D: Optimizing network performance [4.6]
Topic E: Network appliances [4.1]
Unit 9 : Network access
Topic A: Network access security methods [5.2]
Topic B: User authentication [5.3]
Unit 10 : Network security
Topic A: Network security threats [5.4]
Topic B: Threat mitigation
Topic C: Network security appliances and methods [5.6]
Topic D: Installing and configuring a firewall [5.5]
Unit 11 : Troubleshooting
Topic A: Troubleshooting methodology [1.8]
Topic B: Management documentation [4.5]
Topic C: Troubleshooting physical connectivity problems [3.6]
Topic D: Troubleshooting routers and switches [2.5]
Topic E: Troubleshooting wireless network problems [2.4]