All-In-One Networking Tutorial For Beginners And Professiona
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.02 GB | Duration: 5h 3m
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.02 GB | Duration: 5h 3m
All-in-One Networking Tutorial for Beginners and Professionals
What you'll learn
Understand the fundamentals of IPv4 and IPv6 addressing and subnetting.
Configure and manage DNS and DHCP services in a Windows network.
Set up file sharing, user permissions, and resource access in local networks.
Work with Windows Firewall, Network Discovery, and secure computer connections.
Learn essential networking commands and troubleshooting techniques.
Join computers to a Domain and explore Active Directory and Group Policy basics.
Requirements
Basic computer literacy (familiarity with Windows operating system).
No prior networking knowledge is required—this course starts from scratch.
A computer with internet access to follow along with practical lessons.
Description
In this part of the networking course, you'll become familiar with essential concepts and both basic and advanced configurations in Windows environments. We begin with an overview of IPv4 and IPv6, followed by an explanation of Subnet Mask and Default Gateway structure. Next, we explore how the DNS system works and its role in resolving names and addresses across the network.We then introduce the DHCP service and demonstrate how to configure it in different network setups to simplify IP address management. The course also covers the pros and cons of using static vs. dynamic IP addresses in detail, helping learners choose the best method for various scenarios. Understanding the Windows Firewall and its basic settings is another key topic to ensure network security.Next, you'll learn about Network Discovery and how to connect computers using either their IP address or hostname. We’ll also explore file and resource sharing in local networks, working with Share Permissions, and managing Users and Groups for proper access control.To wrap up, we cover essential network command-line tools, the role of Group Policy, differences between Domain and WorkGroup, an introduction to Active Directory, and finally, how to join systems to a Domain environment with confidence and accuracy.
Overview
Section 1: Course Introduction
Lecture 1 Part 1 : Course Introduction
Section 2: Overview of IP Version 4 (IPv4)
Lecture 2 Part 2 : Overview of IP Version 4 (IPv4)
Section 3: IP Version 6 (IPv6)
Lecture 3 Part 3 : IP Version 6 (IPv6)
Section 4: What is the DHCP Service?
Lecture 4 Part 4 : What is the DHCP Service?
Section 5: Initial Settings (Network Discovery)
Lecture 5 Part 5 : Initial Settings (Network Discovery)
Section 6: Joining Computers Together
Lecture 6 Part 6 : Joining Computers Together
Section 7: Introduction to the Users Section
Lecture 7 Part 7 : Introduction to the Users Section
Section 8: Share Permissions
Lecture 8 Part 8 : Share Permissions (Part 1)
Lecture 9 Part 9 : Share Permissions (Part 2)
Lecture 10 Part 10 : Share Permissions (Part 3)
Section 9: Common Network Commands
Lecture 11 Part 11 : Common Network Commands (Part 1)
Lecture 12 Part 12 : Common Network Commands (Part 2)
Section 10: Basic Introduction to Group Policy
Lecture 13 Part 13 : Basic Introduction to Group Policy
Section 11: Initial Installation of Windows Server 2022
Lecture 14 Part 14 : Initial Installation of Windows Server 2022
Section 12: Introduction to the DNS System
Lecture 15 Part 15 : Introduction to the DNS System
Section 13: Continuing the DNS Section
Lecture 16 Part 16 : Continuing the DNS Section
Section 14: Installing the Active Directory Service
Lecture 17 Part 17 : Installing the Active Directory Service
Section 15: Joining a Computer to the Domain Environment
Lecture 18 Part 18 : Joining a Computer to the Domain Environment
Section 16: Active Directory – Part 2
Lecture 19 Part 19 : Active Directory – Part 2
Section 17: Final Section
Lecture 20 Part 20 : Final Section
Beginners who want to start learning computer networking from the ground up.,IT students and professionals looking to strengthen their foundational knowledge.,Anyone preparing for networking certifications like CompTIA Network+ or CCNA.