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Hardware networking refers to the physical components, such as routers, switches, and cables, that are used to create and manage computer networks for the purpose of data transfer and communication.

Program Features

About Hardware Networking

Hardware networking involves the use of physical components such as routers, switches, hubs, and cables to establish and manage computer networks. These components are designed to work together to facilitate communication and data transfer between networked devices. Hardware networking is essential for organizations that need to connect multiple devices and share resources efficiently and securely. The proper selection, installation, and maintenance of hardware networking components are critical to ensuring the reliability and performance of a network.

Program Features

Shareable Certificate

Earn a Certificate after Course completion

Internship Opportunities

A chance for students or young professionals to gain valuable experience

Lab Sessions

We Provide 80% Hands-on learning

Placement Assistance

100% Job Placement assistance

Language

Avilable in Both Language Hindi & English

What Will You Learn

Network topologies and protocols

You will learn about different types of network topologies, such as star, bus, ring, mesh, and hybrid. You will also learn about network protocols, such as TCP/IP, HTTP, DNS, SMTP, FTP, and others.

IP addressing and subnetting:

You will learn about IP addressing and how to assign IP addresses to network devices. You will also learn about subnetting, which is the process of dividing a network into smaller subnetworks for better organization and efficiency.

Wireless networking technologies:

You will learn about wireless networking technologies, such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and cellular networks. You will also learn about their protocols and standards, such as 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax.

Networking devices and their functions

You will learn about various networking devices, including routers, switches, hubs, repeaters, modems, firewalls, and wireless access points. You will also learn about their functions and how they work together to form a network.

Routing and switching concepts:

You will learn about routing and switching concepts, such as routing protocols, static and dynamic routing, switching techniques, VLANs, and virtualization.

Network performance optimization and monitoring

You will learn about various tools and techniques for optimizing network performance, such as load balancing, Quality of Service (QoS), and traffic shaping. You will also learn about network monitoring tools, such as packet sniffers, network analyzers, and performance monitoring software.

Ethernet standards and cabling:

You will learn about the various Ethernet standards and their specifications, such as 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, 1000BASE-T, and 10GBASE-T. You will also learn about different types of network cables, including twisted pair, coaxial, and fiber optic.

Network security and access control:

You will learn about network security measures, such as firewalls, intrusion detection and prevention systems, VPNs, and encryption. You will also learn about access control mechanisms, such as authentication, authorization, and accounting.

Skills You Will Gain

Job Opportunities

Hardware networking is a field with numerous job opportunities in various industries, including IT, telecommunications, finance, healthcare, education, and government. Some of the job roles that you can pursue in hardware networking include:

1. Network Administrator

Responsible for maintaining and managing the day-to-day operations of computer networks, including troubleshooting, configuring, and upgrading network devices.

2. Network Engineer

Responsible for designing and implementing computer networks, including hardware and software components, to meet specific business requirements.

3. Network Security Engineerr

Responsible for designing and implementing security measures to protect computer networks from external and internal threats, such as hackers, viruses, and unauthorized access.

4. Network Analyst

Responsible for analyzing network performance data, identifying trends, and making recommendations for optimizing network performance.

5. Wireless Network Engineer

Responsible for designing and implementing wireless networks, including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and cellular networks, to meet specific business requirements.

Course Curriculum

  • Client-Server Architecture
  • Front-End UI Frameworks
  • HTML, CSS, JS and DOM
  • Bootstrap, JQuery
  • NPM Scripts, Angular, Flask
  • Development Environment Setup, Git Setup
  • Basics of Java Programming
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    • Back-End Development

 

    • MongoDB

 

    • Express

 

    • AngularJs

 

    • NodeJs

 

    • PostgreSQL, Git, Swagger

 

    • Searching, Sorting, SDLC,

 

    • Software Testing Basics
  • Back-End Development
    MongoDB
    Express
    AngularJs
    NodeJs
    PostgreSQL, Git, Swagger
    Searching, Sorting, SDLC,
    Software Testing Basics 
  • Back-End Development
  • MongoDB
  • Express
  • AngularJs
  • NodeJs
  • PostgreSQL,
  • Git, Swagger
  • Searching, Sorting, SDLC,
  • Software Testing Basics
  • App Development using Meteor
  • Distributed Architectures
  • Microservices Architectures, DevOps
  • Cloud Native Deployment
  • Redis, Kafka, Docker, Kubernetes, AWS
  • Additional Topic: Networking
  • Additional Topic: Cloud

Hardware Networking Certification

This Hardware Networking  course rewards you with a certificate of course completion. This is proof of your diligence and sustained endeavor.

Our Hardware Networking Program is exhaustive and this certificate is proof that you have taken a big leap in mastering the domain.

The knowledge and Hardware Networking skills you’ve gained working on projects, simulations, case studies will set you ahead of the competition.

Talk about your Hardware Networking certification on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, boost your resume, or frame it – tell your friends and colleagues about it.

Placement Target Companies

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, This course is meant for candidates with basic knowledge of computer It is suitable for beginners. 

If You not attend the class room session next day we repeat the main tpoics

Yes, If you can’t afford to pay for a Certificate, you can apply for Financial Aid or a Scholarship or discuss through call.

Yes, We provide Free webinar

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