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Comptia Network+ is an entry level network install and repair certification for professionals. The network+ certification covers a technician's ability to describe the features and functions of networking components and to install, configure and troubleshoot basic networking hardware, protocols and services. To become Network+ certified, students must pass an 100 question, 90 minutes, exam with a score of 80% or better.

The Comptia Network+ course in NYC is taught using a series of lectures and labs. Labs include setting up a peer to peer network and a client server network. Students will learn how to do basic configuration of servers, routers, switches, and firewalls. At the end of the class students should be able to setup and troubleshoot  a network.

We offer the most  hands on approach to the Network+ training in New York City. The Network+ class in NYC is 40 hours with 30 hours of lab time and 10 hours of lectures. All labs are supervised by the instructor. This course covers exam N10-004.

We are an authorize Vue Testing center. When you are finish the course you can also take the exam with us.

Some of the topics that will be covered include:

  • Network Fundamentals

  • The OSI Model

  • TCP/IP Fundamentals

  • TCP/IP Utilities

  • Network Operating Systems

  • Wired and Wireless Networks

  • WAN and Remote Access Technologies

  • Network Access and Security

  • Fault Tolerance and Disaster Recovery

  • Network Troubleshooting

Benefits of this course

  • Network+ Text Book($60 value)

  • Most hands on training class in New York City. Students learn best by actually setting up and troubleshooting networks.

  • Over 400 practice questions($160 value)

  • Small class

  • Expert instructor with more than 10 years of networking and Security Experience.

  • Free retake of the class up to 1 year.

  • Payment Plans Available

The class price will be $799.

 

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10AM-6PM

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3/6-4/3

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10AM-6PM

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3/16-4/15

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6PM-10PM

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4/5-4/9

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4/20-5/20

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5/10-5/14

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Sign up for A+, Network+ and get both classes for $1500, call us for more information

 

Labs includes:

  • Installation of the Physical LAN.

  • Configuration of the NIC and TCP/IP.

  • Making a Patch Cable and Identifying Connectors.

  • Research and Identify Network Components.

  • Configuration of a Wireless Network.

  • Upgrading to a Client/Server Domain.

  • Working with the OSI Model.

  • Identifying the Various Network Protocol Suites.

  • Understanding IP Structure and Classes.

  • Identifying the Purpose of Subnetting.

  • Subnetting a Class C Network

  • Private Versus Public, and Static Versus Dynamic.

  • Identifying TCP/IP Protocols.

  • Configuring Common TCP/IP Services.

  • Identifying WAN Services.

  • Setting Up a VPN.

  • Active Directory Structure and Permissions.

  • Services and nbtstat.

  • Wiring

  • VPN and Authentication Re-visited.

  • Firewalls, Proxies, and Ports.

  • Anti-Virus Software.

  • Fault Tolerance.

  • Disaster Recovery.

  • Troubleshooting with TCP/IP Utilities.

  • Troubleshooting Physical Links.

  • Setting Up Terminal Services and Troubleshooting Operating-System Connectivity Issues.

  • Installation of DHCP and Comprehension of Service Issues.

  • Physical Layer Troubleshooting and Methodology.

Course Topics:

 

Lesson 1: Network Theory

                Topic 1A: Networking Terminology

                Topic 1B: Network Building Blocks

                Topic 1C: Standard Network Models

                Topic 1D: Physical Network Topologies

                Topic 1E: Logical Network Topologies

                Topic 1F: Network Categories

 

Lesson 2: Network Communications Methods

                Topic 2A: Transmission Methods

                Topic 2B: Media Access Methods

                Topic 2C: Signaling Methods

 

Lesson 3: Network Data Delivery

                Topic 3A: Data Addressing and Delivery

                Topic 3B: Delivery Techniques

 

Lesson 4: Network Media and Hardware

                Topic 4A: Bounded Network Media

                Topic 4B: Unbounded Network Media

                Topic 4C: Noise Control

                Topic 4D: Network Connectivity Devices

                Topic 4E: Wiring Distribution Components

 

Lesson 5: Network Implementations

                Topic 5A: The OSI Model

                Topic 5B: Ethernet Networks

                Topic 5C: Token Ring Networks

                Topic 5D: Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) Networks

                Topic 5E: Wireless Technologies and Standards

 

Lesson 6: Networking with TCP/IP

                Topic 6A: Families of Protocols

                Topic 6B: The TCP/IP Protocol

                Topic 6C: IP Address Basics

                Topic 6D: Custom IP Addresses

                Topic 6E: The IP Version 6 Protocol

                Topic 6F: The TCP/IP Protocol Suite

 

Lesson 7: TCP/IP Services

                Topic 7A: IP Address Assignment Methods

                Topic 7B: Host Name Resolution

                Topic 7C: TCP/IP Utilities

                Topic 7D: TCP/IP Upper-Layer Services

                Topic 7E: TCP/IP Interoperability Services

 

Lesson 8: Local Area Network Infrastructure

                Topic 8A: Bridges and Switches

                Topic 8B: IP Routing

                Topic 8C: Static IP Routing

                Topic 8D: Dynamic IP Routing

                Topic 8E: Control Data Movement with Filters and VLANs

 

Lesson 9: WAN Infrastructure

                Topic 9A: WAN Switching Technologies

                Topic 9B: WAN Transmission Technologies

                Topic 9C: WAN Connectivity Methods

                Topic 9D: Voice Over Data Systems

 

Lesson 10: Network Security

                Topic 10A: Computer Security Basics

                Topic 10B: Authentication

                Topic 10C: Data Encryption

                Topic 10D: Protect Network Traffic with IP Security (IPsec)

                Topic 10E: Internet Security

                Topic 10F: Local Security

                Topic 10G: Common Threats

                Topic 10H: Threat Mitigation Techniques

                Topic 10I: Intrusion Detection and Prevention

                Topic 10J: Educate Users

 

Lesson 11: Remote Networking

                Topic 11A: Remote Network Architectures

                Topic 11B: Remote Access Networking Implementations

                Topic 11C: Virtual Private Networking

                Topic 11D: Remote Control Computing

 

Lesson 12: Disaster Recovery

                Topic 12A: Examine Configuration Management Documentation

                Topic 12B: Plan for Disaster Recovery

                Topic 12C: Fault Tolerance Methods

                Topic 12D: Data Backup

 

Lesson 13: Network Data Storage

                Topic 13A: Enterprise Data Storage

                Topic 13B: Network-Attached Storage (NAS)

                Topic 13C: Storage Area Network (SAN) Implementations

                Topic 13D: Clustering

 

Lesson 14: Network Operating Systems

                Topic 14A: UNIX and Linux Operating Systems

                Topic 14B: Apple Mac OS X

                Topic 14C: Microsoft Operating Systems

                Topic 14D: Novell Open Enterprise Server

 

Lesson 15: Network Management

                Topic 15A: Monitoring Tools

                Topic 15B: Network Baselining

                Topic 15C: Network Optimization

 

Lesson 16: Network Troubleshooting

                Topic 16A: Troubleshooting Models

                Topic 16B: TCP/IP Troubleshooting Utilities

                Topic 16C: Hardware Troubleshooting Tools

                Topic 16D: Common Connectivity Issues

 

 

 
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