CompTIA™ Network+ Certification Training
Program Overview
IT networks seamlessly connect devices to the data and tools that provide users with the information they need. This 100% online course will teach you to configure, manage and troubleshoot hard-wired and wireless IT networks. Key topics include network design, security, routing and switching, cloud computing, IPv6 and forensics. Upon successful completion, you will be prepared for the CompTIA Network+ certification exam (N10-007).
Job Outlook
- CompTIA Network+ certification is widely considered the industry standard for initiating a career supporting IT network infrastructure. Skills such as configuring, deploying and troubleshooting networks are highly valued by premier employers in the business, non-profit and government sectors.
- At the entry-level, CompTIA Network+ certification holders often work in data centers, user support departments and network troubleshooting shops. With experience, many CompTIA Network+ professionals advance to become systems administrators, network engineers and IT managers.
- According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), network administrators earn $83,510 per year on average.
Frequently Asked Questions
Info Accordions
A thorough CompTIA Network+ certification training course will prepare you to take the CompTIA Network+ certification exam. The exam is a comprehensive validation of the knowledge and skills required to set up, deploy and manage a hard-wired or wireless IT network.
It tests for professional-level competency in the following areas:
- Designing and implementing IT networks
- Configuring, managing, and maintaining network devices
- Using devices such as switches and routers to segment network traffic in order to create resilient networks
- Reviewing existing network configurations for their strengths and weaknesses
- Implementing and managing network security standards and protocols
- Troubleshooting problems with hard-wired and wireless networks
- Since the CompTIA Network+ certification is considered a leading-edge credential, the exam covers cloud and virtualization technologies
According to CompTIA, the Network+ certification is ideal for establishing a career deploying and supporting network infrastructure. Professionals who hold the Network+ certification commonly hold positions that include:
- Junior Network Administrator
- Computer Technician
- Network Field Technician
- Help Desk Technician
- Junior System Engineer
- System Engineer
- IS Consultant
- Network Support Specialist
- Network Field Engineer
- Network Analyst
Because the IT industry is subject to constant and rapid change, CompTIA encourages its certificate holders to pursue an aggressive schedule of continuing education (CE) once they achieve Network+ certification. The Network+ certification is valid for three years after the date of your exam. After expiration, CompTIA certifications can be renewed through CE for additional three-year intervals.
Although many IT network support positions involve hands-on work with networks, devices, network software and troubleshooting, CompTIA notes that many companies are opening user and customer support jobs to work from home (WFH) status.
Course Objectives
- How to install, configure, and differentiate between common network devices
- Routing protocols, computer forensic practices, and addressing and cloud computing technologies
- All about WAN/LAN technology, addressing services like DHCP, the OSI model and the TCP/IP model, and Domain Name Services (DNS)
- How to implement a basic wireless network and wireless security
- How to conduct network monitoring and perform network performance optimization
- Be prepared to take and pass the CompTIA Network+ certification exam (N10-007)
Prerequisites and Requirements
There are no prerequisites to taking this course.
Curriculum
Network Architecture
Network infrastructure implementation, routing concepts and protocols, cloud and virtualization
Network Operations
Monitoring tools, network segmentation, configuration management
Network Security
Network vulnerabilities and threats, risk management, network access control models
Troubleshooting
Network and security troubleshooting, common issues with fiber cables, copper cables and WAN
Industry Standards, Practices, and Network Theory
OSI model, wired connectivity, network policies and procedures
Instructors
David Grimes
David Grimes has more than 10 years of management and leadership experience in the private and non-profit sectors. Grimes is passionate about technology and education, having worked as academic dean, student services director, technology coordinator, teacher, consultant, and technology columnist. He holds a Master of Education and a Bachelor of Science from Ohio State University, both in Technology Education.
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