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Students of computer and electrical engineering may often take a course that educates them about computer networks and OSI levels.

What you’ll learn

    The Seven OSI Layers in Computer Networks: Detailed Functionalities
    The networking equipment consists of hubs, switches, routers, etc.
    The Foundational Ideas of Switching and Routing
    The OSI/TCP-IP model’s application layer positions
    The OSI/TCP-IP model’s presentation layer position
    tasks at the session layer in the OSI/TCP-IP paradigm.
    The OSI/TCP-IP model’s transport layer position
    The OSI/TCP-IP model’s network layer position
    Jobs in the OSI/TCP-IP model’s MAC/DLL layer
    Jobs at the physical layer of the OSI/TCP-IP paradigm

Requirements

    Who has a genuine interest in learning about computer networks?
    Basic understanding of computer systems.
    No prior knowledge of coding or programming is necessary.
    To achieve your objectives more quickly, show commitment and dedication.

Description

A Beginner’s Guide to Computer Networks

An increasing trend is computer networks. The majority of the sites you visit on a regular basis, including your house, school, and workplace, have them. In this course, you will learn the fundamentals of computer networking. You should specifically reach the following benchmarks:

Recognize the networks that are all around you.

You will also comprehend a sizable portion of the IT world if you start recognizing networks all around you. You’ll discover many things, including how the Internet operates, how your Internet Service Provider (ISP) enables you to connect online, how data is shared without a connection to the Internet, and much more. Learning about computer networks is the first step in anything.
Study Network Configuration.

Setting up a network is a skill that is highly valuable nowadays, whether you are taking this course to better yourself, to earn a higher grade at school, or for a job. However, a lot of individuals lack the necessary skills. In a few minutes, you have the chance to learn it.

Learn how to keep yourself safe while using a network, such as the Internet.

Nobody wants their passwords, photos, papers, credit card information, or online activity to be shared without their consent. But as more people use computer networks, the concept of privacy is fading into obscurity. This training assists you in safeguarding your online identity as well as the network at your house or place of business.

Who is this course for?

    Anyone who wants to learn the most important concepts of Computer Networks
    A person who just wants to learn how the Internet works
    Anyone who is studying for their Computer Network exam.

What will you learn?

You will study the key ideas in computer networking, as I said previously. The specific subjects are:

    various network types (size, topology).
    Computer networks use cables.
    TCP/IP structure
    Model ISO/OSI
    (addresses and routing) HTTP protocol
    How TCP & UDP Operate and What They Do
    management of TCP connections.

What supplies do I require?

You simply need an internet connection and a computer or smartphone to take this course. Additionally, you can always get in touch with me if you have questions or need assistance. I often reply within a day. You will get a certificate of completion at the conclusion of this course. Something you might include in your linked profile or CV.

Who this course is for:

    Students of computer engineering
    Electrical engineering students
    Students of Telecommunication Engineering

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