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Basic Networking Concepts
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Introduction to Networks
(Prerequisite: Introduction to Windows or equivalent experience. It is also recommended that you have some experience with one or more software applications before taking this course.) This course is an introduction to setting up a network of personal computers. Learn the terminology, how to plan a network installation, and what a network can and cannot do. Topics include network planning decisions, such as choosing the appropriate network; determining the necessary performance level; and considering the differences among operating systems, types of network interface cards, and cabling required. Additional topics include installation and setup features, such as network topologies, protocols, basic system commands, and how to efficiently run software applications on a network. [Table of Contents] Fee: $239 |

One-Day Class Meets 8:30am-4:00pm (6.5 hours) |
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G9580 |
Wed., Nov. 19 | West County | Clarence Johnson |
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