
This lecture is about the course objectives and topics of Computer Networks theory and network configurations
A video to meet your instructor
This Lecture gives the definitions of networks and computer networks
The lecture analyzes the structural elements of computer networks
This lecture analyzes the network types of computer networks
The lecture analyzes the network topologies
The lecture analyzes the network devices
The lecture refers to the network cables
This lecture analyzes the computer network models OSI and TCP/IP
This lecture analyzes the IP addressing and subnetting of computer networks
This lecture analyzes the known protocols of computer networks
This lecture presents the most useful network commands for troubleshooting
This lecture analyzes remote connection methods to security systems over internet
This lecture refers to network troubleshooting advice for security systems
This practical lecture demonstrates how to construct a patch cord.
This practical lecture demonstrates how to use ms dos network commands
This practical lecture demonstrates how to configure a NO-IP account for Dynamic DNS
This practical lecture demonstrates how to configure network settings of a camera
This practical lecture demonstrates how to configure network settings of a computer
In an increasingly interconnected world, the ability to understand and navigate computer networks is a fundamental skill. The "Computer Networks Theory and Network Configurations" course is an introductory journey into the realm of computer networks. Designed for individuals with little to no prior networking experience, this course aims to demystify the concepts of data transmission and network setups.
Students will start by grasping the core building blocks of networking, from the components that make up a network to the terminologies that define this field. Through a simplified approach, they will explore network models and protocols, gaining an understanding of how data is packaged and transported across networks.
This course offers an introductory exploration of computer networks, focusing on fundamental theories and practical aspects of network configurations. It is designed for individuals who are new to networking concepts and want to learn the basics of how data is transmitted and how networks are set up.
Course Highlights:
Introduction
Course Overview
Course Objectives
Meet your Instructor
Definitions
Computer Networks
Network fundamentals
Structural elements
Network types
Network topologies
Network devices
Network cables
Network models
OSI model
TCP/IP model
IP addressing and subnetting
IP addressing
Subnetting
Known Protocols
Known protocols
Computer networks
Troubleshooting
Remote connection
MS Dos network commands
Practical Part
Constructing a patch cord
Demonstrating MS Dos network commands
Configuring a NoIP account for dynamic DNS
Configuring network settings of a network device
Configuring network settings of a computer
Course Benefits:
This course is designed to provide students with a basic understanding of computer networks and network configurations, making it suitable for beginners who want to learn the essentials of networking concepts and basic network setup. Students will also learn how to access a network device of their LAN from the internet.