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Troubleshooting Networking, Wireless Connectivity Issues

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Troubleshooting Networking, Wireless Connectivity Issues

Troubleshooting Networking, Wireless Connectivity Issues
Published 4/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.39 GB | Duration: 5h 49m

CompTIA Network+ N10-008 - Domain 5 -Network Operations, Disaster recovery concepts and Flashcards

What you'll learn

Learn about common wireless connectivity issues, such as signal interference, coverage gaps, and authentication failures.

Learn about common networking issues, including connectivity failures, slow network speeds, and intermittent connectivity problems.

Develop practical skills in diagnosing and resolving network and wireless connectivity issues through hands-on labs and real-world scenarios.

Explore troubleshooting techniques for wireless connectivity problems, including site surveys, signal strength analysis, and channel optimization.

Requirements

Participants should have a basic understanding of networking concepts, including TCP/IP protocols, network devices, and network troubleshooting techniques. Familiarity with operating systems and command-line interfaces is recommended but not required.

Description

This course provides a comprehensive guide to troubleshooting common networking and wireless connectivity issues encountered in modern IT environments. Participants will learn essential troubleshooting methodologies, tools, and techniques to diagnose and resolve network connectivity problems, including issues related to wired and wireless networks. Through a combination of theoretical instruction, hands-on labs, and real-world scenarios, learners will develop the knowledge and skills necessary to identify, isolate, and rectify network and wireless connectivity issues efficiently.Course Objectives:Understand the fundamentals of troubleshooting and its importance in maintaining network reliability and performance.Learn about common networking issues, including connectivity failures, slow network speeds, and intermittent connectivity problems.Explore troubleshooting methodologies, such as divide and conquer, top-down vs. bottom-up, and OSI model-based troubleshooting.Gain insights into diagnostic tools and utilities used for network troubleshooting, including ping, traceroute, and network protocol analyzers.Understand the fundamentals of wireless networking, including wireless standards, protocols, and frequency bands.Learn about common wireless connectivity issues, such as signal interference, coverage gaps, and authentication failures.Explore troubleshooting techniques for wireless connectivity problems, including site surveys, signal strength analysis, and channel optimization.Develop practical skills in diagnosing and resolving network and wireless connectivity issues through hands-on labs and real-world scenarios.Upon completion of this course, participants will have the knowledge and skills to effectively troubleshoot common networking and wireless connectivity issues, enabling them to maintain network availability, reliability, and performance in diverse IT environments.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Course Introduction

Section 2: Network Troubleshooting

Lecture 2 Explain the network troubleshooting methodology.

Lecture 3 Troubleshoot common cable connectivity issues and select the appropriate tools.

Lecture 4 Use the appropriate network software tools and commands.

Lecture 5 Troubleshoot common wireless connectivity issues.

Lecture 6 Troubleshoot general networking issues.

Section 3: CompTIA Network+ N10-008 - Flashcards

Lecture 7 CompTIA Network+ N10-008 - Flashcards

IT professionals responsible for troubleshooting network and wireless connectivity issues in enterprise environments.,Network administrators, engineers, and technicians tasked with maintaining network reliability and performance.,Help desk support staff and IT support technicians involved in resolving end-user connectivity problems.