Learn to Repair, Upgrade, Build and Network Personal Computers and

Laptops with Advanced Networking

      A twenty one lesson course comprising ten units from the Information Technology Training Package (ICA05)

Correspondence Course Number 05C21

 

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The course comprises over 1500 pages of up to date notes and over 800 photographs, diagrams, and

Windows screen displays, a copy of Microsoft Windows Server 2003, and either

Microsoft Windows XP Professional or Microsoft Windows Vista Business

 

 

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  Course Syllabus

  • Lesson 4 - Upgrading the Motherboard

    All of the upgrading issues are covered including:

    • Compatibility of components

    • Photographs to help along the way

    • Adding extra memory

    • Replacing a motherboard

    • Upgrading a microprocessor

    • A detailed glossary of computer terms is also provided

  • Lesson 9 - Communication Devices

    This lesson offers an in depth look at communication devices such as:

    • Parallel and Serial ports

    • USB 1.1, 2.0 and 3.0

    • Firewire

    • Bluetooth

    • Printers - basic repairs and maintenance

    • Data switches

    • Keyboards

    • Mice and trackballs

     

  • Lesson 12 - Video Cards, Monitors and Multimedia devices

    This lesson covers :-

    • The basic theory of operation of both CRT and LCD monitors

    • HDMI and DVI video

    • AGP and  PCI-e video cards plus SLI (Scalable Link Interface)

    • Sound cards and chips

    • CD and DVD players and R/W drives

    • T.V. tuner cards

    • Scanners

    • Digital cameras

    • KVM switches, video splitters and data projectors

    • Uninteruptable Power Supplies (UPS)

  • Lesson 14 - Networking Part 1

    This lesson covers:

    • Network basics

    • A brief look at Token ring

    • The Ethernet system:

      • CSMA/CD  

      • MAC addresses

      • Network cables - Thin Ethernet, thick Ethernet, CAT5, CAT5e, CAT6

    • The difference between peer to peer and client/server networks

    • The difference between Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7

    • Putting a network together

    • Hubs, switches and routers

    • Installing a network with Windows XP/Vista/Windows 7 - sharing files - mapping to a drive

    • Setting up a network printer - via a computer port, via a switch and via a print server

  • Lesson 15 - Networking Part 2

         This lesson covers:

    • Sharing and Internet Connection with both a 56K, ADSL, and cable modems.

    • Setting up a network with Windows XP/Vista/Windows 7

    • Network security and the Internet:

    • Administering and maintaining a network

      • Placement of network equipment  

      • Naming conventions for workstations

      • A close look at client/server versus peer to peer

      • Hardware Maintenance

      • The Site Map

      • Maintenance Schedules

      • Backing up Network data

    • Troubleshooting and repairing network problems

    • An in depth look at TCP/IP

      • Classes of IP addresses  

      • The subnet mask

      • DHCP and static IP addresses

      • The default gateway

      • The Domain Name System (DNS)

      • Automatic Private IP Addresses (APIPA)

      • MAC addresses

      • Sockets and Ports

  • Lesson 16 - Networking Part 3

    This lesson covers:

    • The seven layer OSI model

    • Network Reports and Documentation

    • Installing a PCI Ethernet card

    • Making a CAT 5e cable

    • Installing an RJ45 Wall Point

    • Installing a Wireless Network

      • Wireless network security  

      • 802.11a, 802.11b and 802.11g explained

      • CSMA/CA

      • Different types of wireless adaptors - PCI, PC-card, USB, WAP

      • Installing a wireless adaptor via Windows

      • Configuring a bridge connection

    • Miscellaneous Network Commands

    • Installing a removable hard disk cradle

  • Lesson 17 - Installing a Network, Installing Server 2003 and

    Setting up a Domain Controller

    Topics Include:-

    • Determining network requirements and purchasing/installing equipment and software

    • Introduction to Windows Server 2003

    • Preparing the hard disk drive - partitions and volumes - RAID - dual boot drives

    • Installing Server 2003 - Static I. P. addresses

    • Installing a DHCP server

    • Installing active directory

    • Creating disk volumes and RAID drives

    • Active directory - creating user accounts

    • Uninstalling a Domain Controller

  • Lesson 20 - Detailed Network Troubleshooting Procedures

    Topics include:-

    • Four different network scenarios with no Internet access

    • Three different network scenarios with a 56K modem attached

    • Five different network scenarios with an ADSL modem attached

    • Four different network scenarios with a cable modem attached.

    • Three different network scenarios with a wireless system attached.

    • Issues specific to client/server networks.

    Note that it would be an advantage (although not essential) if you had a computer that you can examine in the early

    stages of the course and one that you can install server 2003 on to, or even two computers that you can install both

    peer to peer and client/server networks on to. You will be shown how to set up a dual boot computer during the course.

 

    Two working computers will be essential in order to carry out the practical work, and obtain the accredited certificate.

 

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