Networking Fundamentals
Prerequisite: Basic computer knowledge
What you'll learn
• Understand computer networking concepts and architecture
• Learn OSI and TCP/IP networking models
• Configure IP addressing and subnetting
• Understand LAN, WAN, VLAN, and wireless networks
• Learn DNS, DHCP, and NAT concepts
• Troubleshoot network problems using CLI tools
This course includes:
• 1 Final Networking Project
• 12–16 Hours Live Classes
• Online / Onsite (Physical)
• Networking Practice Labs
• Troubleshooting Exercises
• Certificate of Completion
Course Content
Networking Basics
• Introduction to computer networks
• Types of networks:
- LAN
- WAN
- MAN
- WLAN
• Understanding network communication
• Data transmission basics
OSI & TCP/IP Models
• OSI 7-layer model explained:
- Physical
- Data Link
- Network
- Transport
- Session
- Presentation
- Application
• TCP/IP model overview
• Comparing OSI vs TCP/IP
• Common networking protocols: - HTTP
- HTTPS
- FTP
- TCP
- UDP
IP Addressing & Subnetting
• IPv4 addressing basics
• Public vs private IP addresses
• Subnet masks and CIDR notation
• Basic subnetting concepts
• Gateway and DNS configuration
• Introduction to IPv6
LAN, WAN, VLAN & Wireless Networking
• Local Area Networks (LAN)
• Wide Area Networks (WAN)
• Virtual LANs (VLANs) basics
• Wireless networking concepts:
- Wi-Fi standards
- SSID
- Security protocols
• Basic network segmentation
DNS, DHCP & NAT
• Domain Name System (DNS) basics
• Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
• Network Address Translation (NAT)
• Configuring basic network services
• Understanding internet connectivity flow
Network Devices
• Understanding:
- Routers
- Switches
- Access points
- Firewalls
• Network topology basics
• Wired vs wireless devices
• Intro to firewall security concepts
Network Troubleshooting
• Basic troubleshooting methodology
• Using CLI networking tools:
- ping
- ipconfig / ifconfig
- tracert / traceroute
- nslookup
- netstat
• Diagnosing connectivity problems
• Understanding packet flow basics
Using:
• Cisco Packet Tracer
• Wireshark
Final Project
Project: Small Office / Home Network Setup
Features:
• IP addressing plan
• Router and switch setup
• Wireless network configuration
• DNS and DHCP configuration
• Basic troubleshooting and testing
Requirements
• No prior networking experience needed
• Laptop/PC recommended
Description
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of computer networking and internet communication. Students will learn networking models, IP addressing, wireless networking, and troubleshooting techniques used in modern IT environments.
By the end of this program, learners will understand how networks operate and how to configure and troubleshoot basic network systems.
Why Choose This Course?
• Beginner-friendly networking foundation
• Practical troubleshooting exercises
• Industry-relevant networking concepts
• Hands-on simulation and configuration practice
Activities During Class
• Configuring IP addresses
• Practicing subnetting
• Simulating networks
• Testing connectivity
• Troubleshooting network issues
Who Is This Course For?
• Beginners in networking
• IT and computer science students
• Aspiring network technicians
• Anyone interested in networking careers
Course Highlights
• OSI & TCP/IP Models
• IP Addressing & Subnetting
• LAN, WAN & VLAN Concepts
• DNS, DHCP & NAT
• Network Devices
• Troubleshooting Tools
🌐 Final Outcome
Students will be able to:
• Understand how computer networks function
• Configure basic IP addressing and subnetting
• Identify and use networking devices
• Configure wireless and local networks
• Troubleshoot network connectivity issues
• Use CLI networking tools confidently
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