Overview
Master IT Infrastructure with the CompTIA Network+ Level 4 Course. Advance your tech career. Become the network pro you’ve always hoped for.
The CompTIA Network+ Level 4 course will teach you advanced skills in all aspects of networking, from types and layers to implementation and troubleshooting. Expert-led training helps you master WAN infrastructure, security, and management.
Don’t just survive in IT; grow and prosper. Enrol now and shape your future as a networking powerhouse.
How will I get my certificate?
You may have to take a quiz or a written test online during or after the course. After successfully completing the course, you will be eligible for the certificate.
Who is this course for?
There is no experience or previous qualifications required for enrolment on this CompTIA Networking – Level 4. It is available to all students, of all academic backgrounds.
Requirements
Our CompTIA Networking – Level 4 is fully compatible with PC’s, Mac’s, Laptop, Tablet and Smartphone devices. This course has been designed to be fully compatible on tablets and smartphones so you can access your course on wifi, 3G or 4G.
There is no time limit for completing this course, it can be studied in your own time at your own pace.
Career path
Having these various qualifications will increase the value of your CV and open you up to multiple sectors, such as :
- Network Administrator: £25-40K, manage and maintain computer networks.
- IT Support Specialist: £20-35K, provide technical assistance to end-users.
- Systems Engineer: £30-50K, design and implement network systems.
- Network Security Analyst: £35-55K, safeguard networks against cyber threats.
- IT Project Manager: £40-70K, oversee and execute network projects.
Course Curriculum
- 21 sections
- 57 lectures
- 22 hours, 59 minutes total length
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OSI Layers00:44:00
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LANs and WANs00:14:00
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Network Types00:07:00
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Transmissions00:36:00
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Cables00:41:00
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Fiber Optics00:17:00
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Converters and Connectors00:27:00
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802.11 Standard00:20:00
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Wireless00:11:00
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Wireless Options00:19:00
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Topologies00:39:00
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Ethernet00:50:00
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Switches01:48:00
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VLANs00:52:00
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Network Communication Protocols00:37:00
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IPv400:26:00
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Special Addresses00:13:00
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CIDR00:11:00
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IPv600:31:00
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Routes00:59:00
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Routing Types00:18:00
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TCP and IP00:40:00
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FQDN and DNS00:28:00
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Transport-layer Protocols00:05:00
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UDP00:06:00
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Wide Area Networks00:18:00
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QoS00:39:00
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Voice-over-Data Systems00:06:00
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Types of Server Virtualization00:27:00
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Fibre Channel00:05:00
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Cloud Concepts.prproj00:24:00
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Wireless Security00:15:00
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Authentication.prproj00:21:00
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Wireless Security Threats00:30:00
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TACACS00:10:00
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Keys00:26:00
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Potent Points to Clear Channel Pain – Part 600:01:00
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Vulnerabilities00:16:00
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Attacks00:58:00
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Authentication00:25:00
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Benefits of Acupressure 300:02:00
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Education and Awareness00:03:00
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Response Policy00:04:00
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RADIUS00:07:00
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VPN Technologies00:16:00
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Tunneling Protocols.prproj00:05:00
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Acceptable Use01:00:00
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Common Problems00:32:00
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Troubleshooting00:28:00
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Network Technician Tools00:46:00
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Physical and Logical Issues00:19:00
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Open or Closed Ports00:09:00
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ARP Issues00:13:00
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SOHO Network00:15:00
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