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Network+: 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.
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Network+: 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.
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Network+: 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.
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Network+: 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.
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Network+: Understanding TCP/IP explains concepts related to
the Network and Transport layers of the OSI Reference model. This course
then provides an overview of TCP/IP fundamentals.
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Network+: TCP/IP Configuration and Utilities shows how to
perform common TCP/IP administrative tasks.
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Network+: Remote Connectivity provides an overview of remote
connectivity concepts and protocols, including PPP, SLIP, PPTP and ISDN, and
shows the user how to install and configure a modem for dial-up networking.
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Network+: Network Installation explains how to plan, implement
and document an effective network installation.
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Network+: Security, Maintenance and Support provides an
overview of good network security practices. This course also shows users
how to obtain and implement software patches and upgrades, and discusses
backup and antivirus procedures.
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Network+: Troubleshooting shows users how to take a systematic
approach to troubleshooting network problems.
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