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Learn MoreSo you've heard that there are jobs out there in the "Computer Networking" field and this has sparked your interest. However, you don't really know anything about this topic and are wondering what resource you should turn to, to obtain some basic information. Look no further, this course is for you! This course starts by answering the question, "What is a computer network" and from there you'll learn about a wide variety of terms and definitions. You'll learn what common networking components are (such as routers, switches, and firewalls) and what they do. You'll learn how to count in binary and hexadecimal (standard skills for any aspiring Network Engineer). You'll even learn about Power Over Ethernet (PoE) and how this technology is helping to push networking devices into places that they could never go before! So if you're looking for an introduction to networking technologies, you've come to the right place!
Instructor for this course
Keith Bogart
CCIE #4923
Course Introduction
What Is A Computer Network?
Components Of Computer Networks: Servers, NICs, Switches, Routers & Firewalls
Components Of Computer Networks: Wi-Fi & DNA Center
Network Math: Binary
Network Math: Hexadecimal
Network Topology Architectures
Power Over Ethernet (PoE)
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