Hardware and Networking Courses
Completing a computer hardware course ensures a promising career ahead. It is because there is immense scope in the future with the growth of e-commerce and mobile technology. Enrolling in a computer hardware course is beneficial for networking professionals, system administrators, engineering graduates, installers and end users.
Certificate in Computer Hardware and Networking [Duration : 6 Months]
Module-I-PC Engineering
Assembling: Introduction of assembling, Difference between Branded & assembled Computers, Introduction of Memory & Storage Devices, Power Supply: AT, ATX, BTX (Detail & Difference), Types of RAM & Hard Disk, Introduction of all computer devices.
Installation: Introduction of hardware & software, Types of software, Difference between System software & application software, Types of file, Introduction & Installation of windows, Installation of drivers.
Troubleshooting: Computer faults, Data recovery, what is data, Difference between data & application, Description of file allocate table, fault finding.
Internet: Making of Internet connection (Broad Band, Dial up Connection), Creating e-mail ID. Sending and receiving e-mail, Downloading (wallpaper, software, Driver, antivirus upgradation etc.) Chatting, surfing.
Module-II-Hardware Engineering
Analog & Digital Electronics: Introduction of electricity, Introduction of digital electronics, Digital Multimeter, Resistance, Colour Code, Frequency, Capacitor, Value Checking of resistance & Capacitor, Coil, Transformer, Diode, Transistor, FET, MOSFET, SCR, Sensor, Photo Diode, Phototransistor, ICs (Analog & Digital), Soldering & Desoldering, Difference of analog & Digital electronics, Number System and conversation, addition & Subtraction, Introduction, of logic gates.
Repairing of Computer Devices: SMPS, UPS, Printer, Monitor, scanner, HDD, FDD, Motherboard etc.
Module-III-Network Engineering
Network Engineering: Introduction of networking, What is networking, Types of network, Network elements, I/o Punching, Cable Testing.
Peer to Peer Network: Introduction of peer to peer network, advantages of peer to peer network, physical installation of LAN card, LAN Driver, Installation of Windows 98, Windows xp, Windows 2003, Vista, Windows 7, configuration of network components.
Windows Server 2000/2003 with Exchange Server 2003: Introduction of servers, feature, installation, Startup & boot process, Local User & Groups, Power Users, Clint v/s Admin, Users Domain, Clint Installation, Installation of DHCP Server, Disk Quota Management, Uses of NTFS security, Drive Folder Sharing, Logon Script, Home Folder, Remote Desktop, Configuration of Outlook Express, Troubleshooting, Tips, Installation & Configuration of Exchange Server 2003.
Linux: Linux ideas and history, Linux usage, basic running commands and getting help, browsing the file system, using the bash shell. The Linux file system, essential system administration tools, installation system initialization and services, kernel services and configuration, file system management, network configuration, swap file system configuration, user administration, printing and administration tools, the x window system, advanced file system management and troubleshooting.
WAN: Introduction of wide area network, wan technology, wan services, Wi-Fi-zone, wireless networking concept, cellular technology, communication media, ISDN, lease line, frame relay, HDLC, PPP, router and switch connection & Configuration.
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