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CompTIA Network+ Certification Video Course at www.PowerCert.com

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Uploaded by on Jul 30, 2007

http://www.powercert.com - Animated Course available for purchase.

This is a small sample of the Animated CompTIA Network+ Certification Video Course (N10-004).

The full and final version is 3 hours and is designed for the 2009 CompTIA Network+ Exam. The course uses animation for better and easier learning.

Free 15 minute demo available for download at powercert.com

Topics Include:

Network Topologies
Networking Technologies
Cable Standards
Media Connectors
Media Types
Network Devices and Components
Wired and Wireless Technologies
MAC Address
OSI Model
Network Protocols
IP Addresses and Schemes
Subnet Masks
Subnetting
TCP/IP Suite Protocols
TCP and UDP Functions
Ports
Network Services (DNS, NAT, etc)
Internet Access Technologies
Remote Access Protocols and Services
Security Protocols
Authentication Protocols
Networking Operating Systems
Networking Tools
VLANs
Intranets and Extranets
Antivirus Software
Firewalls
Fault Tolerance (RAID, Power, etc)
Disaster Recovery
Troubleshooting Utilities
Physical Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Scenarios
Troubleshooting Steps

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  • Very good tutorial, please upload more!

  • Thank you :)

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  • very very nice explanation

    keep it up sir

    

  • awsm!!

  • Excellent video-- very informative & well explained. Thank You for sharing.

  • thats nice

  • nice to see this kind of animated concept...

    need to give gift for this concept submitter..

    thanks a lot

  • @TheXpozer

    I've used Testout in the past, but now want I to try PowerCert. Are there any other good cert videos that are cheap or do you think this is enough?

    Thanks!

  • i just wonder what is the driving force that makes those packets move along ethernet cables? there must be some transmitter pushing them or smth?

    how can just one mouse-click evoke all this flood of electrical impulses (0s and 1s) to sweep at the speed of light to some server 3009 km away and than go back in a second? and all this travel through hundreds or thousands of routers, switches and sattelites?

  • Excellent video as it has been agreed by most viewers....then go pay for the rest only $39.99! it is worth it.

  • great video + brilliant sound <3 I LOVE IT <3

  • This was great. I've been looking for telecomm videos like these for years, I've even been considering creating my own because of the lack of them. Post more if you can, that's awesome :)

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