Sunday, May 9, 2010

Animated CompTIA Network+ Video Course at PowerCert.com

available for purchase.

This is a general view of the Animated CompTIA Network+ Certification Video Course (N10-004).

The full and final version is 3 hours and is designed for the 2009 CompTIA Network+ Exam. The course uses animation for better and easier learning.

Free 15 minute demo available for download at powercert.com

Topics Include:

Network Topologies
Networking Technologies
Cable Standards
Media Connectors
Media Types
Network Devices and Components
Wired and Wireless Technologies
MAC Address
OSI Model
Network Protocols
IP Addresses and Schemes
Subnet Masks
Subnetting
TCP/IP Suite Protocols
TCP and UDP Functions
Ports
Network Services (DNS, NAT, etc)
Internet Access Technologies
Remote Access Protocols and Services
Security Protocols
Authentication Protocols
Networking Operating Systems
Networking Tools
VLANs
Intranets and Extranets
Antivirus Software
Firewalls
Fault Tolerance (RAID, Power, etc)
Disaster Recovery
Troubleshooting Utilities
Physical Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Scenarios
Troubleshooting Steps



Network Switch

How a Computer Network Works

How a Computer Network Works: Packages, TCP/IP, Routers, Switches Proxy servers, Firewalls, the Internet, Browser


Computer Networks

Computer network design can range from simple to very complex. Networking can be as simple as connecting two computers, or a computer and a printer, while more complex networks can involve the connection of millions of computers and devices.


Computer Networking

www.tstc.edu Computer Networking at Texas State Technical College.

Communications networks of computers and routing devices are no longer luxuries. Today business, government, and individuals depend on reliable connections to communication systems that transmit and receive information instantaneously over long distances. Computers, the cornerstones of new communication systems, connect networks that link information through fiber optic, wireless or satellite media.

The Computer Networking & Systems Administration department prepares technicians to build and manage these communication systems. Instructional coursework offers insight into computer network design, implementation and management.

Computer Networking & Systems Administration at Texas State Technical College offers specializations in System Administration, Microsoft and UNIX, in addition to the standard CNS curriculum. All associate degrees now include four courses in Cisco Systems networking with emphasis on router and switch configuration. These courses cover all of the material needed for the student to achieve the Cisco Certified Network Associate certification.The two-year CNS program includes classroom and laboratory instruction that focuses on building extensive experience in Microsoft, Novell Netware and UNIX System Administration. The Associate of Applied Science degree program includes courses covering client operating systems, server operating systems, Cisco equipment, NetWare, UNIX, Windows Network strategies, network cabling systems, Local Area Network (LAN) design and management, network protocol design and implementation, and internetworking of multi-vendor and divergent systems.

CNS graduates have a wide array of job responsibilities. In the field, the CNS graduate may install and maintain networks, install and administer network servers, support network users and even monitor and maintain network security.

Graduates of the program hold jobs with titles such as network administrator, network technician, computer or network support specialist, help-desk or system administrator and network consultant.

Microsoft Specialization... A specialization in Computer Networking & Systems Administration at Texas State Technical College.

The Computer Networking & Systems Administration department at TSTC provides focused, hands-on instruction for developing and maintaining the communication systems at the core of the information highway. Through the Microsoft Specialization, you can earn an Associate of Applied Science degree while developing skills specific to supporting the products of the world's No.1 software company. CNS has been a Microsoft Certified Partner since 1998, indicating our commitment to maintaining a faculty highly trained in the latest Microsoft technologies.

In addition to earning your degree, you can work toward certification as a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, (MCSE), for wide-ranging career opportunities installing, managing and maintaining Microsoft servers and networks worldwide. This program provides more actual hands-on time working with the product than other training and education options.

The two-year Microsoft Specialization covers the basic CNS curriculum with coursework in network design, implementation and management which includes all the courses needed to achieve the Cisco Certified Network Associate certification. The coursework then focuses on the skills needed to support Microsoft's Windows Server software-the world's best-selling server. The coursework, which culminates in an Associate of Applied Science degree, provides unique instruction with Microsoft servers, clients and networking technologies.

Unix Specialization... A specialization in Computer Networking & Systems Administration at Texas State Technical College.

UNIX is a powerful, multi-user operating system first developed in the 1960's. There are now many versions of UNIX and its cousin, Linux. These operating systems run much of the Internet and host powerful enterprise-wide applications and e-commerce sites in business and government.

TSTC's Computer Networking & Systems Administration department is an authorized Sun Education Center. Sun Microsystems makes the popular Solaris Operating Environment version of UNIX. The Sun Academic Initiative is a program designed to create a collaborative relationship between Sun and academic institutions. Courses delivered through this program introduce students to Sun Microsystems technologies, prepare them for industry-leading certification, and equip them with marketable IT job skills.


LAN to LAN (vs) WAN to LAN

To help deconfuse people I setup my network both ways. See PortForward.com's Knowledge Base, about "Using a Second router as a Switch/Hub/WAP" for directions on how to change to LAN to LAN

LAN LOCAL AREA NETWORKS

How to create an ethernet cable

How to attach RJ-45 connectors to your cat 5 UTP cable. Includes helpful tips, and wiring order for both straight-through and cross-over cables. For a downloadable copy, please visit the following link:

Net gear (updated) cable virgin media router advice set up

okay so its came,You are hooked up to the internet and want to go wireless, That shiney new wireless modem arrives,Theres only one thing on your mind? you tube.no seriously only joking
i know its wii sports or playstation3

This is running on from my last video were i got a little nervous and did cover the topic better,
Some quick advice on how to set a virgin net gear model WGR614 V7 up to a cable modem like net gear
does not matter what brand of cable modem the setup is the same somewere.

Firstly before even attempting to set one up run the setup cd disk that came with it till you get the message attach the cable modem..I notice a lot of people dont mention this in there videos.

If you are afer connecting a ps3 eithernet cable plug. In the ethernet cable if its in the same room as your ps3 ect, then thats the easy way but or go wireless by hitting the AOSS button on playstation,(see my quick demo without a ps3) and save the lan settings on the sony playstation and you should be good to go

How To Increase Internet Speed ... It Works And I Prove It!

i show you how to juice more speed out of your internet! most videos, say that their method will work, do they actually prove it?




Make Your DSL Faster

Inside A DSL Filter

Do you have ADSL high speed internet? have you ever wondered whats inside those filter things that hook between your phone and the wall jack? well this video will show you. I wasnt sure if AT&T wanted these back so i was careful while opening this one up it just has 4 snaps that you undo, i used a pocket knife and gently undid the snaps. this filter here is no good b/c my internet went out friday and i was bummed, no youtube and saturday i fixed it by putting on a spare filter that i had lying around and its great to have my internet back. and if AT&T sees this video please dont hate me for this i dont know if you want this filter back or not, if not then im prob gonna use it for one of my hacking projects and if any of the parts are still good ill use them. well I hope you enjoy this vid and please leave any questions in the comments thanks for watching