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Computer Networking

Computer Networking

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  • Exam DeliveryOnline
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  • Last UpdatedJune 2026

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Computer Networking


This exam covers how computer networks function, including key hardware, protocols, and security concepts. It is ideal for beginners or professionals seeking foundational networking skills and practical troubleshooting techniques.


Who should take the Exam?

    This exam is ideal for:

    • IT students and computer science beginners
    • Technical support and system administration aspirants
    • Freelancers working in home/office network setup
    • Small business tech operators and entrepreneurs
    • Individuals preparing for advanced networking certifications


    Skills Required

    • Basic understanding of computers and operating systems
    • Familiarity with file sharing and using the internet
    • Curiosity about how devices connect and communicate
    • Logical thinking and troubleshooting mindset


    Course Outline

    • Basics of Networking
    • Network Devices and Components
    • Network Protocols and Services
    • Wireless Networking
    • Network Security and Troubleshooting

    Computer Networking FAQs

    Definitely. It covers foundational knowledge required for professional certifications like CompTIA Network+, CCNA, or similar courses.

    Yes. You’ll learn real-world skills like configuring routers, diagnosing network problems, and securing a home or office network.

    Yes, the exam assumes no prior in-depth networking knowledge and starts from basic principles, moving toward hands-on troubleshooting.

    Network Technician, IT Support Specialist, Junior Network Administrator, Technical Support Executive, Field Technician.

    Network installation, device configuration, diagnosing issues, using command-line tools like ping and ipconfig, and handling internet outages.

    Yes. You can offer services like home/office network setup, Wi-Fi optimization, router configuration, or basic cybersecurity consulting.

    You'll understand how devices communicate, manage IP addressing, set up routers and switches, and safeguard networks from basic threats.

    You’ll learn to identify, configure, and troubleshoot computer networks, manage IP addresses, and understand networking protocols and security.

    Entry-level roles in IT support, network operations, system administration, and helpdesk services in schools, offices, and organizations.

    Yes. Understanding network setup and troubleshooting is essential for maintaining digital operations in small or growing businesses.

     

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