Networking, Peripherals, and Wireless Technologies

This course is part of CompTIA A+ Certification Core 1 (220-1101) Specialization

Instructor: Packt - Course Instructors

What you'll learn

  •   Identify and configure essential peripheral devices for optimal system performance
  •   Analyze and troubleshoot display technologies, and install graphics cards effectively
  •   Understand and explain TCP/IP and dynamic IP addressing concepts
  •   Configure and manage wireless networks, including enterprise-level setups
  • Skills you'll gain

  •   Computer Displays
  •   General Networking
  •   Network Protocols
  •   Hardware Troubleshooting
  •   Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN)
  •   Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
  •   Network Routers
  •   Network Switches
  •   Network Infrastructure
  •   USB
  •   Local Area Networks
  •   TCP/IP
  •   Wireless Networks
  •   Peripheral Devices
  •   Network Troubleshooting
  • There are 5 modules in this course

    Then, you’ll explore modern display technologies like LCDs, projectors, and advanced graphics cards, ensuring you can configure and troubleshoot various systems. As the course moves into networking, it explains foundational concepts such as IP addressing, cables, and wireless standards, preparing learners to diagnose and repair connections efficiently. Throughout the course, you'll gain practical skills that will enhance your ability to manage and configure networks and devices, ensuring a smooth IT infrastructure. This course is designed for IT professionals, tech enthusiasts, and CompTIA A+ certification candidates. Basic knowledge of computer hardware is recommended but not required.

    Book Chapter 17 - Display Technologies

    Book Chapter 18 - Essentials of Networking

    Book Chapter 19 - Local Area Networking

    Book Chapter 20 - Wireless Networking

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