Introduction to Computer Networks for Non-Techies
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104 Lessons (7h)
- Section 1: Course IntroductionCourse Introduction and Overview3:22What This Course Is & What It Isn'tInstructor Introduction1:20
- Section 2: Overview and Benefits of Computer NetworksWhat Is a Computer Network?4:58Some Basic Computer Networking Rules3:28Why Build a Computer Network?3:57How Computer Networks Impact Our Daily Lives5:24Benefits of Computer Networks3:39
- Section 3: How Computer Networks WorkIntroduction to Computer Networking Protocols4:22Introduction to the OSI Model10:39Introduction to the TCP/IP Model4:47Introduction to MAC Addresses9:01Introduction to IP Addresses6:47IP versus MAC Addresses3:37
- Section 4: Network TopologiesLANs and WANs8:20Peer-to-Peer Network Architecture10:09Client-Server Network Architecture6:23Common Networking Components7:59Introduction to Physical Network Topologies3:01Common Physical Network Topologies14:28Physical Network Topology Selection Criteria6:02Network Design Scenarios Introduction0:48Class Follow-Along Exercise: Network Design Scenario #16:49Class Follow-Along Exercise: Network Design Scenario #22:28Class Follow-Along Exercise: Network Design Scenario #35:11
- Section 5: Networking DevicesSection IntroductionNetwork Interface Cards2:08Hubs3:23Switches5:06Hubs versus Switches2:28How a Switch Learns MAC Addresses5:51Wireless Access Points2:15Routers3:27Introduction to the Packet Routing Process5:47Firewalls2:36DHCP Servers2:27All-in-One SOHO Devices2:19
- Section 6: Network CablingSection IntroductionImportance of Network Cabling1:36Types of Network Cabling2:07Twisted Pair Copper Network Cabling7:14Fiber Optic Network Cabling7:53Twisted Pair Copper Wiring Standards5:31Networking Cable Selection Criteria3:40Straight Through versus Cross Over Network Cables6:19
- Section 7: The OSI ModelOSI Model Overview4:24OSI Layer 7 - The Application Layer2:50OSI Layer 6 - The Presentation Layer2:10OSI Layer 5 - The Session Layer1:29OSI Layer 4 - The Transport Layer2:47OSI Layer 3 - The Network Layer2:37OSI Layer 2 - The Data Link Layer2:14OSI Layer 1 - The Physical Layer1:12OSI Model Data Encapsulation and Decapsulation5:10
- Section 8: Planning a NetworkWhy we Plan5:08The Overall Process3:05Understanding the Business3:11Establishing a Business Need4:04Defining Specific Areas of Improvement3:07Buy-in and Resources1:34Hidden Costs4:15Other Considerations3:38Planning Questions2:53Next Steps2:07
- Section 9: Introduction to TCP/IPWhat is TCP/IP?1:06TCP/IP Protocols0:45
- Section 10: TCP/IP Network Layer ProtocolsTCP/IP Network Layer Protocols0:30Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)4:32Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4)3:47Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)2:10Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)5:31
- Section 11: TCP/IP Transport Layer ProtocolsTCP/IP Transport Layer Protocols0:41Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)3:33User Datagram Protocol (UDP)3:37TCP versus UDP2:43
- Section 12: Common TCP/IP Application Layer ProtocolsCommon TCP/IP Application Layer Protocols0:58Management Protocols4:16Remote Communication Protocols2:43File Transfer Application Protocols5:10Mail Application Protocols4:10Browser Application Protocols4:44Voice over IP (VoIP) Protocols3:58
- Section 13: Computer Networking PortsIntroduction to Computer Networking Ports9:16
- Section 14: IP AddressingSection Introduction3:51IP Addressing Components and Classful IPv4 Addressing System8:11Identifying the Network You're On2:07IPv4 Private Addresses3:35
- Section 15: Introduction to SubnettingIntroduction to Subnetting7:18
- Section 16: Designing a NetworkDesigning a Network2:32Step 1: Identify the Uses of the Network2:40Step 2: List Which Tasks Execute on Which Computers2:25Step 3: Select the Type of Network: Centralized or Not?3:38Step 4: Select the Proper Equipment10:16Step 5: Draw the Network2:49Step 6 & 7: Write the Specifications & Build It!5:23
- Section 17: Follow-Along Case Study Network Design ScenariosSection Introduction1:05Case Study Analysis InstructionsCase Study #1: H&M Law Firm Case Study Downloadable FilesCase Study #1: H&M Law Firm Walk-Through6:11Case Study #1: H&M Law Firm Network Design Proposal Analysis8:38
- Section 18: Congratulations!Congratulations!
Introduction to Computer Networks for Non-Techies1 Review
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Alton HardinInstructor
Alton Hardin is an educator, poker coach, self-published & best-selling author, and full-time IT and Business professional. Alton is the founder of MicroGrinder Poker School and the best-selling author of Essential Poker Math for No Limit Holdem; moreover, he is the creator of numerous online poker courses. Alton has been playing poker for over a decade both live and online. He helped pay his way through college playing live low stakes games in the early 2000's. Today, Alton enjoys playing the micro stakes for enjoyment and a teaching instrument, where he has racked up over $1,000 in earnings playing mainly 5nl & 10nl.Outside of poker, Alton is a full-time business and IT professional, where he works in the field of cyber security. He has earned two graduate degrees, an M.B.A. and M.S. in IT Network Management; moreover, he currently holds multiple IT industry certifications.
Alton also has a fond love for teaching. As an undergraduate he group tutored chemistry students and as a graduate student he taught a GMAT prep course. Upon graduating from his MBA program, he began teaching as an adjunct professional for the School of Business & Public Administration at his local state university in the field of Information Systems and IT Management.
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This is a very good program for someone who needs some basic information about computer networking. This is a refresher for me after many years of not being in this field and could help me to start again and probably to more advanced courses in the future.
Apr 3, 2021
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