Hardware and Networking

Hardware and Networking

  • Last updated 04/2023
  • Certified Course
Security

Hardware and Networking

About The Course

Hardware and Networking form the core foundation of the information technology (IT) infrastructure used in every organization today. Hardware refers to the physical components of a computer system — such as the CPU, monitor, keyboard, hard drive, motherboard, and other peripherals — that enable computing and data processing. Networking, on the other hand, focuses on connecting multiple computers and devices to share resources, exchange data, and communicate efficiently through wired or wireless connections. Together, they ensure seamless communication and smooth operation of systems in both home and business environments.

Hardware and Networking @ Learnage Academy

Professionals in this field are responsible for installing, configuring, and maintaining hardware devices and network systems. They play a crucial role in troubleshooting issues, managing network security, and ensuring uninterrupted data flow. With the rapid growth of technology and internet usage, the demand for skilled hardware and networking experts has increased significantly across industries. In essence, hardware and networking serve as the backbone of modern digital communication, ensuring speed, connectivity, and reliability in every technological process.

Show More

Certificate

  • Duration: 50 Hours
  • Number of Question: 80-100
  • Format: Multiple choices

Prerequisites

  • Anyone having interest in Web Designing.
  • Knowledge of using computer.
  • Basic internet skills.

Training - Deliverables

  • Training
  • Books
  • CD's
  • Participation Certificate
  • Regular Track: 04 Months (120 Days)
  • Exam Duration: 3 Hours

Topics Covered

COMPUTER HARDWARE

  • Motherboard
  • Central Processing Unit (CPU)
  • Memory Devices
  • Primary Storage (RAM, ROM, Cache)
  • Secondary Storage (HDD, SSD, NVMe)
  • Optical Storage (CD/DVD)
  • Power Supply Unit (PSU): Types and efficiency ratings
  • BIOS/UEFI Firmware

  • Input Devices: Keyboard, Mouse, Scanners, Touch Devices
  • Output Devices: Monitors (CRT, LCD, LED), Printers (Inkjet, Laser), Speakers
  • Interfaces and Connectors (USB, HDMI, DisplayPort)

  • Graphics Cards
  • Sound Cards
  • Network Cards
  • External Storage Devices
  • Expansion Cards

  • Windows
  • Linux (Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, Redhat, Kali Linux, Linux Mint)
  • Dual Operating System Installation

  • Device Manger
  • Install Drivers and Utilities
  • Driver Pack solutions

  • MS-Office, Antivirus, WinRAR, VLC Player, Any Desk & Browser

  • (Live Mode, Data Recovery, Product key backup, Windows Error fix, Hard disk Clone, Password Crack, Data Backup)

  • File Systems (FAT32, NTFS, EXT)
  • RAID Configurations (RAID 0, 1, 5)
  • Data Recovery Techniques

  • Precautions and Safety Measures
  • Tools for Assembly/Disassembly
  • Step-by-Step Process
  • Troubleshooting during assembly

  • Identifying common hardware issues
  • Diagnostic tools and techniques
  • Preventive Maintenance (Dusting, Thermal Paste Replacement)
  • Power and Performance Optimization

  • Physical security measures
  • Hardware-based encryption
  • Anti-tampering technologies

  • Assembling a complete PC system
  • Replacing or upgrading hardware components
  • Setting up RAID configurations
  • Building a budget gaming PC or workstation

COMPUTER HARDWARE

  • Definition and Importance of Networks
  • Types of Networks: LAN, WAN, MAN, PAN
  • Networking Models: Peer-To-Peer, Client-Server
  • Network Topologies: Bus, Star, Ring, Mesh, Hybrid

  • OSI Model (Layers and Functions)
  • TCP/IP Model
  • Common Protocols: HTTP, FTP, SMTP, IMAP, DNS, DHCP
  • Ipv4 Vs. Ipv6

  • Network Interface Cards (NIC)
  • Switches, and Routers
  • Modems, Access Points, Gateways
  • Cabling And Connectors (Twisted Pair, Fiber Optic, Coaxial)

  • Ipv4 Addressing: Structure and Classes
  • Public Vs. Private IP Addresses
  • Subnetting Techniques and Calculations
  • CIDR Notation

  • Wireless LAN (WLAN) Standards (802.11 Family)
  • Wi-Fi Security Protocols (WPA, WPA2, WPA3)

  • Firewalls And Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS)
  • Virtual Private Networks (VPNS)
  • Secure Socket Layer (SSL) And TLS
  • Network Security Best Practices

  • SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
  • Network Troubleshooting Tools (Ping, Traceroute, Netstat)
  • Bandwidth Monitoring Tools
  • Network Performance Analysis

  • Basics Of Cloud Networking
  • Virtualization Technologies
  • SDN (Software-Defined Networking)
  • Network Function Virtualization (NFV)

  • Network Setup and Configuration Using Router, Switches, Repeater and Access Point
  • Designing And Implementing a Small Office Network
  • Securing A Wireless Network
  • Subnetting Exercises
  • Configuring VLans And Routing
  • Static Vs. Dynamic Routing
  • Routing Protocols
  • VLans And Trunking
Quick Enquiry