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   Course Description
The CompTIA Network+ certification is an international industry credential that validates the knowledge of networking professionals with at least nine months of experience in network support or administration or adequate academic training. An accepted foundation-level, vendor-neutral certification for networking professionals, many IT certifications integrate CompTIA Network+ into their curriculums. VTC Author Brad Causey helps you prepare for the CompTIA Network+ Certification, including the new 2005 exam objectives. To begin learning today, simply click on one of the links to CompTIA Network+ Certification (2005 Objectives).

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Introduction
  What is Network + (04:00)
  Overview of Network + (02:53)
Basic Networking
  Network Requirements (03:28)
  Network Models (04:19)
  Physical Topologies (05:53)
  Logical Topologies (04:57)
  Network Categories (03:59)
Network Connectivity
  Network Addressing (05:58)
  Segments vs Subnets (04:46)
  Data Transmission (04:29)
  Types of Connections (06:18)
  Reliable Delivery (04:54)
The OSI Model
  Upper Layers (03:21)
  Lower Layers (05:40)
Network Media
  Cabling (05:57)
  Connectors (04:46)
  IEEE Standards (05:58)
  BASE Terminology (04:48)
Network Protocols
  IPX/SPX (05:53)
  NetBEUI (04:50)
  AppleTalk (04:48)
  TCP/IP Pt.1 (05:09)
  TCP/IP Pt.2 (06:02)
The TCP/IP Suite
  Introduction (03:09)
  IP Addressing Pt.1 (05:17)
  IP Addressing Pt.2 (06:33)
  IP Address Assignment Pt.1 (05:05)
  IP Address Assignment Pt.2 (05:14)
  NetBIOS Name Resolution (06:15)
  SNMP (04:05)
  Command Line Utilities Pt.1 (05:58)
  Command Line Utilities Pt.2 (06:24)
  Protocols Pt.1 (03:17)
  Protocols Pt.2 (04:32)
Network Appliances
  Introduction (04:44)
  Classifying IP Addresses (05:24)
  Non-Classful Addressing (06:14)
  Hubs & Repeaters (04:30)
  Switches (04:46)
  Routers (05:53)
  Routing Protocols (06:30)
  Firewalls (05:39)
  NAT (05:43)
  Proxies (05:19)
  VLAN (03:57)
Wireless Networking
  Introduction (04:44)
  Radio Frequency Networking (06:22)
  RF Standards (05:40)
  RF Modes (05:15)
  Security (05:17)
  Reliability (05:12)
  Infrared (04:33)
  Bluetooth (03:33)
WAN Technologies
  Introduction (04:29)
  Virtual Circuits (04:56)
  Cell Switching vs Packet Switching (05:20)
  ISDN (05:52)
  FDDI (05:34)
  T1/T3 (04:44)
  POTS (06:06)
  DSL vs Cable Internet (06:15)
  Wireless (05:53)
Remote Access
  RAS (04:54)
  VPN (05:37)
  PPP vs SLIP (04:45)
  PPTP vs L2TP (05:35)
  RDP (03:29)
Security
  Aspects of Security (05:53)
  PAP vs CHAP (04:32)
  DES vs 3DES (05:17)
  Kerberos (05:47)
  IPSEC (05:07)
  Certificate Servers (05:47)
  Public Key Encryption (04:30)
  SSL (04:15)
Network Operating Systems
  Introduction (03:40)
  Linux/Unix (05:14)
  Mac OS X (04:33)
  Novell Netware (04:27)
  Microsoft Windows (04:27)
Network Storage
  File Severs (05:23)
  Sans (05:18)
  NAS (05:35)
  Permissions (06:18)
Fault Tolerance
  UPS vs Surge Protector (05:40)
  Network Fault Tolerance (05:12)
  Clustering (05:30)
  RAID (05:48)
Backup & Restore
  Backup & Restore (05:09)
  Good Practices (05:16)
  Hot, Warm & Cold Sites (05:31)
Troubleshooting
  Methodology (05:51)
  Hardware Tools (04:52)
  Software Tools (05:59)
  Using the OSI Model (05:25)
The Exam
  Taking the Exam (05:15)
Credits
  About this Author (01:05)