Computer Hardware & Networking Course
Comprehensive Introduction to Computer Hardware & Networking Course
About the Course
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to Computer Hardware & Networking, covering the essential components and concepts needed to build, maintain, and troubleshoot computer systems and networks. Students will gain hands-on experience with hardware installation, configuration, and maintenance, as well as networking principles and practices. By the end of the course, students will be well-equipped with the skills necessary to pursue a career in IT support, network administration, or other related fields.
Duration
15 Hours
Level
basic to Advanced
Pre-Requisite
None
Certificate
Printed & Pdf
Class
Online or In person
Course
Computer Hardware & Net work
Course Duration
Full Course: 30 Hours
FastTrack Course: 20 Hours
Course Highlights
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Expert Instructors: Learn from industry experts with years of experience in networking and computer hardware.
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Hands-On Training: Gain practical experience through networking and computer hardware.
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Flexible Payment Plan: Tailormade Payment options available.
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Interactive Workshops: Participate in hands-on labs and exercises.
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Certification Preparation: Get ready for industry-recognized certifications.
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Flexible Learning Options: Online and in-person classes available.

Flexible Timing
Flexible Timing The Flexible Working Hours Policy allows students of a any category.

Individual Attention
Individual Attention We are giving individual learning & attention of every students.

Affordable Fees
Our fee structure is very less compare to other training centre.

Expert & Qualified Trainers
Learn the best from the industry experts.
Course Modules
Computer Hardware & Networking Course
- Brief on Hardware
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Outline of Computer Hardware
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Gears of a Computer System: Awareness of major parts of a computer, including the motherboard, CPU, RAM, storage devices, power supply, and peripheral devices.
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Kinds of Computers: Desktops, laptops, servers, and other computing devices.
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Motherboard, CPU, Memory and Storage
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Motherboard Architecture: Layout and functionality of a motherboard.
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CPU Architecture: Understanding processors, cores, and threads.
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RAM: Types of RAM, installation, and troubleshooting.
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Storage Devices: Hard disk drives (HDDs), solid-state drives (SSDs), and external storage options.
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Data Management: Understanding file systems and data storage principles.
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Power Supply and Peripheral Devices
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Power Supply Units (PSUs): Types and specifications.
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Peripheral Devices: Keyboards, mice, monitors, printers, and other peripherals.
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Ports and Connectors: USB, HDMI, DisplayPort, and other common interfaces.
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- Building and Assembling a Computer
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Building a Computer
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Component Selection: Choosing compatible hardware components.
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Assembly Steps: Step-by-step guide to assembling a PC.
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BIOS/UEFI Configuration, Installing and Configuring Operating Systems
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Accessing BIOS/UEFI: Configuring system settings.
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Firmware Updates: Importance and process of updating firmware.
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OS Installation: Installing Windows, Linux, or macOS.
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Driver Installation: Installing and updating hardware drivers.
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System Configuration: Basic OS configuration and customization.
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- Networking Fundamentals & Network Hardware
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Networking Concepts: Understanding LANs, WANs, MANs, and PANs.
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Network Topologies: Star, ring, bus, and mesh topologies.
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Network Interface Cards (NICs): Types and functionality.
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Switches and Routers: Role and configuration of networking devices.
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Modems and Access Points: Connecting to the Internet and wireless networking.
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Cabling and Connectors
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Copper Cables: Ethernet cables, connectors, and standards (e.g., Cat5e, Cat6).
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Fiber Optic Cables: Single-mode and multi-mode fibers, connectors, and applications.
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- Network Protocols and Configuration
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IP Addressing: IPv4, IPv6, and subnetting.
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TCP/IP Model: Understanding layers and protocols.
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DNS, DHCP, and NAT: Network services and configuration.
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Firewall Configuration: Basics of network security and firewall setup.
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Network Troubleshooting
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Common Issues: Identifying and resolving network problems.
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Tools and Techniques: Using ping, tracert, and other diagnostic tools.
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Why Choose This Course?
- Expert Instructors with Industry Experience
- Hands-On Projects and Real-World Applications
- Strategic Insights and Best Practices
- Portfolio Development and Professional Growth
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