On-site technical training and workshops by New Instruction, LLC

Network+ Certification Prep

CompTIA's Network+ is a vendor-neutral certification that validates technical competency in networking administration and support. The Network Plus certification confirms a technician's critical knowledge of media and topologies, protocols and standards, network implementation and network support. The exams also cover domains such as security, safety and environmental issues and communication and professionalism.

Our 4-day Network+ Certification training workshop measures the necessary competencies for an IT professional in network support or administration. Students will learn the knowledge and skills needed to install, manage and troubleshoot a variety of networks on any platform.

Who Should Attend

This workshop is intended to those preparing for CompTIA Network+ Certification.

Workshop Objectives
  • The primary objective of the Network+ Certification Prep workshop is preparation for the CompTIA certification.
  • Learn about the OSI Model.
  • Master networking technologies and be prepared for the CompTIA Network+ Exam!
  • Learn troubleshooting models for IP addressing and more.
  • Understand disaster recovery methods and learn how to protect your network.
  • Install and configure network protocols including TCP, UDP, ICMP, SMTP, POP3 and more!
  • Master security protocols including SSL, TLS, WPA, L2TP, RADIUS, etc... and lock down your network.
  • Troubleshoot network operating systems including Windows, Novell, Netware, UNIX, and MAC OSX.
  • Keep up with new technologies including the numerous wireless variations.
  • LAN troubleshooting made easy using ARP, IPCONFIG, NETSTAT, TRACERT and case studies.
  • Understand VLANs, their implementation, configuration, and situational uses.
  • Review network topologies and know what will work best for your situation.
  • Learn the difference between switches, hubs, routers, gateways, proxy servers, and more network hardware.
  • Know how to stop viruses before they even enter your network!