
CompTIA Network+
Description
Course Description
Prepare for the CompTIA Network+ N10-009 certification exam with our vendor-neutral training, designed to equip you with skills in network implementation, operations, and security. This course aligns with the latest exam objectives, including IPv6, cloud networking, and performance-based questions (PBQs) to ensure you’re ready for real-world scenarios.
CompTIA Network Course Highlights
Comprehensive curriculum covering the five domains of the N10-009 exam: Networking Concepts, Network Implementation, Network Operations, Network Security, and Network Troubleshooting.
- 41 hours and 55 minutes of high-quality, engaging video content.
- Interactive practice quizzes, flashcards, and games for effective learning.
- Hands-on activities such as configuring routing protocols, setting up VLANs, and testing network devices.
- Full-length practice exams to boost your confidence and exam readiness.
- Access to downloadable resources, study guides, and progress-tracking tools.
What You’ll Learn
This course provides an in-depth exploration of networking principles and technologies:
Networking Concepts (23%)
* OSI model, IPv4/IPv6 addressing, cloud connectivity.
* Master IP addressing, subnetting, and modern network environments.
Network Implementation (20%)
* Gain expertise in configuring routers, switches, and VLANs.
* Learn how to design and deploy wireless and physical network installations.
Network Operations (19%)
* Monitor and manage network performance using SNMP and other tools.
* Understand disaster recovery concepts and implement DHCP and DNS services.
Network Security (14%)
* Identify and mitigate network attacks such as phishing and denial-of-service attacks.
* Implement network defense technology.
* Techniques, encryption, and access control measures.
Network Troubleshooting (24%)
* Use a systematic troubleshooting methodology to resolve network issues.
* Diagnose performance problems, cabling errors, and service disruptions with professional tools like NMAP, NSLOOKUP, and spectrum analyzers.
