TCP/IP: The Complete Course

TCP/IP is a fundamental protocol suite that needs to be mastered for those that want to understand networking

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Description

This TCP/IP course was produced to give students a better understanding of this essential protocol suite.   

This course is geared toward those who need a precise and concise explanation of IPs. It is meant to give students the knowledge needed in a networking and/or IT environment.   

This course will guarantee the student’s understanding of the TCP/IP protocol suite and give them an advantage when taking a test, certification, or working in the field.

This course will guide students through the whole TCP/IP process, and they will understand how to put it into practice, whether it's at their current job, future job, and/or when taking a certification exam.

This course was made to teach that and ensure that the subject covered here is up to date and relevant not only to the real world but also for certification and/or exam purposes.

However, students will need to practice and practice over and over again to attain proficiency, as this will help to make sure the concepts taught are embedded in the frontal lobe of each individual to be accessed in any situation and at anytime that it is needed.

Ultimately, it is up to the individual student to take responsibility and charge of their studies to succeed!

What You Will Learn!

  • Students taking this course will learn the basic knowledge of TCP/IP protocol suite.
  • Students taking the course will learn the differences between the old TCP/IP model and the new TCP/IP model now required by Cisco.
  • Students taking this course will learn the importance of knowing IP terminology.
  • After taking this course, students will be able to understand TCP/IP

Who Should Attend!

  • This course is for those that want or need to better understand TCP/IP
  • This course is for those already in the IT field, but need a more in depth understanding of TCP/IP
  • This course is for those that are currently taking courses at a College or University and want to get a better understanding of TCP/IP