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CompTIA Network+ Certification Training that's Easy, Convenient and Affordable! High-quality, online, self-paced training designed to help you achieve your goals. Affordable annual subscription plans give you unlimited access to an entire suite of training topics at prices that you just won't find anywhere else.

Our courses are based on sound principles, from extensive research in instructional design, adult learning and information processing. All courses are design so that new knowledge and skills will be remembered and retrieved for future use. Each course include a 30-questions skill assessment, which evaluates your knowledge of the course material. You can be assured that this high-quality, instructionally-sound online product will enchance your professional and personal growth.

This course is for anyone preparing for the CompTIA Network+ exam, or anyone who wants to learn networking principles and practices.

  • Topology and Operating Systems explains common physical and logical network topologies. This course also provides an overview of major operating systems, including Microsoft Windows NT, Novell Netware, and UNIX.
  • Network Media and Elements explains the advantages of various network transmission media and the connectors used with these media. This course also explains the attributes and functions of common network elements.
  • OSI Reference Model and the Physical Layer provides an overview of the OSI reference model of data communication networks. This course also explains devices that pertain to the physical layer.
  • Data Link Layer provides an overview of IEEE 802.x specifications. This course then discusses in depth the three most common specifications: 802.2, 802.3 and 802.5.

After completing our courses you will know how to:

  • Basic Network Structure
  • Mesh Topology
  • Star Topology
  • Ring Topology
  • Bus Topology
  • Operating System Fundamentals
  • Windows NT
  • Novell NetWare
  • UNIX
  • Network Clients
  • Networking Protocols
  • RAID Fault Tolerance
  • Newer Fault Tolerance Classifications
  • Network Media Types
  • Wireless Media
  • Twisted Pair Cable
  • Cabling Standards
  • STP
  • Coaxial Cable
  • Fiber-Optic Cable
  • Fiber Optic Technologies and T-Carrier
  • Simplex, Half Duplex, and Full Duplex
  • LANs and WANs
  • Client-Server and Peer-to-Peer Networking
  • NICs and Network Infrastructure
  • Hub Types
  • OSI Reference Model
  • Application Layer
  • Presentation Layer
  • Session Layer
  • Transport Layer
  • Network Layer
  • Data Link Layer
  • Physical Layer
  • Other Data Communications Models
  • Network Card Installation
  • Network Card Diagnostics
  • Resolving Resource Conflicts
  • Network Card Troubleshooting
  • Hubs, Repeaters and Multistation Access Units
  • Media Attachment Units and Transceivers
  • Bridges
  • IEEE 802.x Specifications
  • IEEE 802.2 Logical Link Protocol
  • IEEE 802.3 Ethernet Protocol
  • CSMA/CD Data Frame Format
  • CSMA/CD Functionality
  • Ethernet Network Examples
  • IEEE 802.5 Token Ring Protocol
  • Token Ring Frame Format
  • MAC Layer Addressing