A Day 3 - Chapters 10-13 This course is designed to teach the computer technician the skills needed to pass the CompTIA A+ Certification tests. This third of a 4-part or day (i.e. "day" - a really full day - about 10 hours of training) course covers power supplies, power protection devices, and power chains; video cards and printers; modems, dialers, and dial-up networking; and Windows NT, including the registry, remote more...
Win2000 Professional Enhanced Support for Hardware Devices ...uainted with the procedure for installing and configuring modems and network adapters, and you will learn to create calling cards and to configure such devices as faxes, digital video discs (DVD), and video adapters. Furthermore, this course introduces you to new hardware, such as cameras, and IrDA and Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices, and teaches you to install and configure each of these more...
Microsoft Small Business Server 2000 Features To introduce students to the communication and advanced features of Microsoft Small Business Server 2000 Technical personnel at IT solution companies who wish to deploy Microsoft Small Business Server 2000 to small businesses and network administrators of small businesses more...
WAN Components Upon completion of this WestNet e-Learning module, you will understand the basic concepts and components used to move information from source to destination across a telecommunications network. more...
Accessing Remote Networks The Accessing Remote Networks WBT is the fourth course of this curriculum. This curriculum prepares the students for the CompTia's Network Certification exam. The course is meant for system administrators and network professionals who want to understand and apply remote connectivity concepts, such the distinction between PPP and SLIP, the purpose and function of PPTP, and the advantages and more...
Remote Network Connectivity To describe the functions of major WAN technologies Individuals new to networking concepts and terminology; individuals preparing to take the Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) learning path; anyone preparing for the Introduction to Cisco Networking Technologies (INTRO) exam, the Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) exam, or the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) exam more...
Internet Fundamentals This course will introduce the fundamentals of using the Internet and different equipment involved in accessing the Internet. The course will also introduce browsers, e-Mail clients, chat rooms, and instant messaging. A computer user, who has some computer experience, but has little or no exposure to surfing and communicating on the Internet. more...
Troubleshooting PC Related Problems The Troubleshooting PC-related Problems WBT is the last course in the A+ Certification curriculum and caters to the A+ Core Service Technician Examination. This course is designed to acquaint users with the basic knowledge of troubleshooting techniques while working with a PC. This course identifies certain hardware and software problems and provides troubleshooting techniques to resolve them. more...
Introduction to PCs and Software This course provides the learner with comprehensive foundational knowledge of PCs, working with Microsoft Windows, Microsoft application software, and using the Internet and E-mail. The course covers an introduction to the PC, benefits, components, hardware and software, input and output devices, storage, and general maintenance. Working with Microsoft Windows XP, opening and closing applications, more...
Building Cisco Remote Access Networks Part 1 ...isco equipment.
Unit 2: Configuring Connections using Modems (3 hours)
Identify characteristics of modulation and demodulation.
Identify features of cabling technologies.
Identify modem modulation standards.
Identify commands to connect to a modem from a Cisco router.
Identify line types used for accessing Cisco routers.
Identify functions of line commands used in router more...
A 2003 Hardware Part 1 Devices System Components ... a modem. To identify types of modems. To differentiate between types of portable computers. To identify the features of Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) cards. To identify types of portable power sources. Audience This is an entry-level audience that more...
CCNT Local Area Networks v6 0 Part 2 This course covers transmission techniques and media. LAN components and Internetworking components are also taught. This course also covers access connectivity devices.
Learn To:
Identify features of analog signals.
Identify features of digital signals.
Identify features of baseband and broadband transmissions.
Identify features of network components.
Identify features of server more...
Managing Hardware Devices and Customizing Desktop ...
Manage hardware profiles
Install, configure, and manage modems
Configure and troubleshoot fax support
Understand disk management in Windows 2000 Professional
Use the disk management tools of Windows 2000 Professional
Install, configure, and manage removable drives
Use backup and restoring techniques
Manage user profiles
Configure Windows 2000 Professional for multiple locations more...
Troubleshooting PC-related Problems ...apter cards, keyboards, mouse, disk drives, printers, and modems. After completing this course, the student will be able to:
identify the four types of diagnostic software
identify the types of problems related to the BIOS
troubleshoot problems related to file system
take steps to prevent a system from crashing
resolve memory and hardware conflicts
resolve other Windows 98/2000/XP more...
Accessing Remote Networks ... modem protocol
Configure internal and external types of modems
Troubleshoot modems
Describe remote connectivity
Describe the Windows 2000/XP dial-up networking
Describe Virtual Private Networks
Identify authentication protocols
Describe the various remote connectivity services
List various tasks involved in planning security for a network
Describe the use of encryption techniques and more...