Building a Computer Network LiveLessons

Building a Computer Network LiveLessons
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Hands-on computer networking skills are highly prized in today's job market. The Building a Computer Network LiveLessons video training course offers more than four hours of quick, hands-on, solutions-based instruction on installing and configuring modern networking devices, clients, and servers. Leading computer expert and trainer David L. Prowse brings together all the core knowledge you'll need to build networks from the ground up.


Prowse's eight well-organized lessons and 35 concise sublessons teach through live action demonstrations; video lab screencasts with specific objectives and lab diagrams; and screencasts with detailed explanations, tips, and guidance for verifying correct configurations.


Ideal for all aspiring and entry-level IT professionals, this course will also be an especially valuable complement for CompTIA Network+ and A+ certification preparation. If you're ready to start or advance your networking career, the practical knowledge in Building a Computer Network LiveLessons will set you apart from your competitors.


Coverage includes
  • Planning and building networks
  • Building a network map with standard software tools
  • Exploring, installing, and configuring network hardware
  • Preparing and configuring a switch
  • Connecting and organizing cabling
  • Connecting computers, smartphones, tablets, and servers to your network
  • Setting up basic security
  • Installing Windows Server step by step, including Active Directory, DNS, and virtualization
  • Configuring Windows clients to access a Windows Server domain
  • Providing reliable and efficient backup/recovery services
  • Configuring network services for macOS, iOS, Android, Linux, and FreeBSD operating systems
  • Analyzing network traffic with WireShark
  • Monitoring networks with logs, baselines, and captures
  • Troubleshooting common problems
  • Learning key concepts for success with the CompTIA Network+ exam's tough performance-based questions

Skill Level

All levels


Learn How To
  • Build a computer network from the ground up
  • Develop an efficient, reliable IP network scheme
  • Set up and configure a Small Office/Home Office router
  • Log in to a router, update its firmware, and establish security
  • Configure IP networks, wireless networks, and switches
  • Set up cabling and patch panels, and build patch cables
  • Install and configure Windows Server
  • Configure Active Directory to manage users and services
  • Prepare Hyper-V virtualization
  • Configure Windows 10
  • Configure Windows 7 as a virtual machine
  • Set up storage, including RAID NAS hardware and Windows Server storage
  • Configure reliable backup systems
  • Configure Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS devices
  • Analyze and document your network

Who Should Take This Course

For all aspiring and introductory-level PC, help desk, or network technicians, and other entry-level IT professionals, especially those currently studying for Network+ or A+ certification.


Course Requirements

Requires a basic working knowledge of computers.
Hands-on computer networking skills are highly prized in today's job market. The Building a Computer Network LiveLessons video training course offers more than four hours of quick, hands-on, solutions-based instruction on installing and configuring modern networking devices, clients, and servers. Leading computer expert and trainer David L. Prowse brings together all the core knowledge you'll need to build networks from the ground up.


Prowse's eight well-organized lessons and 35 concise sublessons teach through live action demonstrations; video lab screencasts with specific objectives and lab diagrams; and screencasts with detailed explanations, tips, and guidance for verifying correct configurations.


Ideal for all aspiring and entry-level IT professionals, this course will also be an especially valuable complement for CompTIA Network+ and A+ certification preparation. If you're ready to start or advance your networking career, the practical knowledge in Building a Computer Network LiveLessons will set you apart from your competitors.


Coverage includes
  • Planning and building networks
  • Building a network map with standard software tools
  • Exploring, installing, and configuring network hardware
  • Preparing and configuring a switch
  • Connecting and organizing cabling
  • Connecting computers, smartphones, tablets, and servers to your network
  • Setting up basic security
  • Installing Windows Server step by step, including Active Directory, DNS, and virtualization
  • Configuring Windows clients to access a Windows Server domain
  • Providing reliable and efficient backup/recovery services
  • Configuring network services for macOS, iOS, Android, Linux, and FreeBSD operating systems
  • Analyzing network traffic with WireShark
  • Monitoring networks with logs, baselines, and captures
  • Troubleshooting common problems
  • Learning key concepts for success with the CompTIA Network+ exam's tough performance-based questions

Skill Level

All levels


Learn How To
  • Build a computer network from the ground up
  • Develop an efficient, reliable IP network scheme
  • Set up and configure a Small Office/Home Office router
  • Log in to a router, update its firmware, and establish security
  • Configure IP networks, wireless networks, and switches
  • Set up cabling and patch panels, and build patch cables
  • Install and configure Windows Server
  • Configure Active Directory to manage users and services
  • Prepare Hyper-V virtualization
  • Configure Windows 10
  • Configure Windows 7 as a virtual machine
  • Set up storage, including RAID NAS hardware and Windows Server storage
  • Configure reliable backup systems
  • Configure Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS devices
  • Analyze and document your network

Who Should Take This Course

For all aspiring and introductory-level PC, help desk, or network technicians, and other entry-level IT professionals, especially those currently studying for Network+ or A+ certification.


Course Requirements

Requires a basic working knowledge of computers.

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