Description
This course is all about understanding how computer networks work. This course talks about how non-techies can grasp the knowledge about computer networks and thoroughly understand their working. It starts by explaining the inner workings of the computer system and later teaches how to successfully design a computer network by a non-techie. It covers concepts such as network topologies, network cabling, networking devices and networking layer protocols and aims to teach the most important networking core principles.
Topics Covered:
- Computer Networking: Know what computer networking is and how non-techies can learn and benefit from this course.
- Rules: Come across a few basic computer networking rules and know the different types of networks.
- Working: Understand in detail the entire working of computer networking and come across a few important protocols.
- Network Topologies: Compare physical and logical topologies and learn in detail about the wireless network topologies.
- Networking Devices: Know what the networking devices are and learn about their associated concepts, such as hubs, switches, routers and modems.
- Network Cabling: Know what network cabling is and come across a few types of network cabling, such as coaxial cabling and plenum-rated cabling
- And Many More Topics..
Who Will Benefit?
- Non IT Professionals: Individuals who currently belong to non-technical backgrounds and want to learn in detail about computer networking.
- Freelancers: All those who want to develop skills related to computer networking and know about a few computer problems.
- Teachers And Coaches: Individuals who want to understand how computers and other devices work and learn in detail the networking process.
Why Choose This Course?
As you choose this course, you will learn about the fundamentals of computer networking and its core principles. This course benefits you by teaching you the essentials related to computers and helps you understand the inner workings in detail. You will also learn about networking layer protocols, topologies and the cabling process. With ample downloadable resources and a couple of detailed articles, this course practically equips all non-techies with an entry-level knowledge of computer networking.