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Intro to Networking Cables & Hardware

Workshop Level

6 Subjects
18 Chapters
72 Lessons
500 Marks

LAPT — London Academy of Professional Training

Intro to Networking Cables & Hardware
Workshop N/A
  • IT-NIC-W
  • Workshop Stage
  • 500 total marks
  • Pass: 300 marks (60%)
  • Validity: Lifetime
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Global LevelN/A
Total Marks500
Pass Mark300 (60%)
Subjects6
Chapters18
Classes72

About This Certification

Who Is This For?

This course is intended for entry-level IT professionals or individuals considering a career in network infrastructure. It is also suitable for those with minimal experience in IT who seek to understand the basics of networking hardware and cables.

Course Curriculum

6 subjects • 18 chapters • 72 classes
01
Network Safety and Best Practices
3 chapters • 12 classes • 75 marks • 6h
Understanding Network Safety Protocols 4 classes
1.1 Identifying the Importance of Network Safety Protocols
1.2 Understanding Common Network Threats and Vulnerabilities
1.3 Implementing Basic Network Security Measures
1.4 Evaluating Network Safety Protocols for Continuous Improvement
Implementing Hardware Security 4 classes
2.1 Understanding Network Hardware Risks
2.2 Identifying Vulnerabilities in Network Devices
2.3 Implementing Physical Security Measures
2.4 Applying Best Practices for Hardware Protection
Advanced Techniques for Ensuring Network Integrity 4 classes
3.1 Understanding Threats to Network Integrity
3.2 Implementing Robust Security Protocols
3.3 Monitoring Network Activity for Anomalies
3.4 Applying Best Practices to Maintain Integrity
02
Troubleshooting Network Issues
3 chapters • 12 classes • 75 marks • 6h
Chapter 1: Understanding Basic Network Troubleshooting Tools and Techniques 4 classes
1.1 Identifying Common Networking Tools
1.2 Understanding How to Use a Cable Tester
1.3 Diagnosing Network Connectivity Issues
1.4 Applying Basic Troubleshooting Techniques in Practice
Chapter 2: Diagnosing Network Hardware Failures and Performance Issues 4 classes
2.1 Identifying Common Network Hardware Failures
2.2 Analyzing Symptoms of Network Performance Issues
2.3 Utilizing Diagnostic Tools for Hardware Troubleshooting
2.4 Implementing Solutions for Network Hardware Problems
Chapter 3: Resolving Complex Network Configuration and Connectivity Problems 4 classes
3.1 Diagnosing Network Configuration Errors
3.2 Identifying Connectivity Issues in Complex Networks
3.3 Implementing Solutions for Common Network Failures
3.4 Validating Network Problem Resolution Effectiveness
03
Basic Network Setup
3 chapters • 12 classes • 100 marks • 8h
Understanding Network Cable Types and Their Functions 4 classes
1.1 Explore Different Network Cable Types and Uses
1.2 Compare Ethernet Cable Categories and Their Performance
1.3 Identify Key Components of Fiber Optic Cables
1.4 Understand Cable Selection for Various Networking Scenarios
Configuring Basic Network Hardware 4 classes
2.1 Identifying Key Components of Network Hardware
2.2 Understanding Network Cables and Their Functions
2.3 Connecting and Configuring Routers and Switches
2.4 Setting Up Basic Network Security Protocols
Designing and Implementing a Basic Network Setup 4 classes
3.1 Understanding Network Topologies
3.2 Selecting Appropriate Networking Cables
3.3 Configuring Network Devices: Routers and Switches
3.4 Implementing a Small Office Network Setup
04
Networking Hardware Overview
3 chapters • 12 classes • 100 marks • 8h
Understanding Networking Hardware Components 4 classes
1.1 Identifying Key Networking Components
1.2 Exploring the Functions of Network Devices
1.3 Comparing Different Types of Networking Cables
1.4 Understanding Cabling Standards and Practices
Cable Types and Their Applications 4 classes
2.1 Understanding Ethernet Cables: Categories and Speeds
2.2 Exploring Coaxial Cables: Structure and Use Cases
2.3 Examining Fiber Optic Cables: Types and Benefits
2.4 Matching Cable Types to Networking Needs: Practical Applications
Integrating Hardware for Optimized Network Performance 4 classes
3.1 Understanding Networking Hardware Components
3.2 Identifying Key Cable Types and Their Functions
3.3 Connecting Devices for Optimal Network Performance
3.4 Troubleshooting Common Hardware Integration Issues
05
Cable Types and Uses
3 chapters • 12 classes • 75 marks • 6h
Understanding Basic Cable Types 4 classes
1.1 Exploring Cable Types: An Introduction to Networking Cables
1.2 Identifying Twisted Pair Cables: Characteristics and Applications
1.3 Understanding Coaxial Cables: Their Role and Benefits in Networking
1.4 Analyzing Fiber Optic Cables: Features and Networking Advantages
Exploring Cable Specifications and Performance 4 classes
2.1 Understanding Cable Specifications: A Comprehensive Overview
2.2 Identifying Cable Types: Characteristics and Uses
2.3 Evaluating Cable Performance: Assessing Key Metrics
2.4 Selecting the Right Cable: Application-Based Choices
Advanced Applications and Future Trends in Networking Cables 4 classes
3.1 Exploring High-Speed Cable Technologies
3.2 Understanding Fiber Optic Advances and Integration
3.3 Investigating Innovative Shielding Techniques
3.4 Predicting Future Trends in Networking Cables
06
Introduction to Networking
3 chapters • 12 classes • 75 marks • 6h
Networking Cables: Types and Characteristics 4 classes
1.1 Exploring Networking Cable Varieties
1.2 Identifying Characteristics of Ethernet Cables
1.3 Understanding Fiber Optic Cable Features
1.4 Comparing Performance in Networking Cables
Network Hardware Essentials: Devices and Functions 4 classes
2.1 Exploring Network Devices: An Overview of Switches and Routers
2.2 Understanding the Role of Network Servers and Clients
2.3 Configuring Basic Network Hardware: Practical Setup of a Home Network
2.4 Troubleshooting Hardware Issues: Identifying and Solving Common Problems
Physical Network Setup and Troubleshooting 4 classes
3.1 Understanding Network Cable Types and Uses
3.2 Identifying Networking Hardware Components
3.3 Assembling a Basic Physical Network Setup
3.4 Diagnosing and Resolving Network Cable Issues

Assessment & Grading

Assessment Methods
  • Written Examination
  • Practical Assignment
  • Portfolio Assessment
Theory
70%
Practical
20%
Project
10%
Intro to Networking Cables & Hardware
Workshop N/A
  • IT-NIC-W
  • Workshop Stage
  • 500 total marks
  • Pass: 300 (60%)
  • Validity: Lifetime
  • IT Industry
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