HARDWARE AND NETWORKING
Hardware is the physical parts or components of the computer such as monitor, keyboard, storage, memory etc. Interconnections of two or more devices called a Network.
The communication between two or more devices is called Networking. The software that makes calculation, operations and storage of data simple and easy, run on hardware which needs to be properly configured for any system to run at optimal efficiency.
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Course Syllabus
Modules
Basic Introduction About (Hardware & Software)
Os installation (Windows & Linux)
Ms-Dos command & Basic Unix command
Hardware device (SMPS, RAM & ROM, Hard Disk, Mother Board, Processor)
Hardware Troubleshooting
System Assembling & Assembling
Mail configuration & Mail Backup
System Image Backup & Types of Data Backup
RAID Configuration
Operating Systems (Edition, Requirement, Types of Installation, Driver Installation)
Dual OS installation, Dos Command, Backup and Restore, User Control, Control Panel
Computer Peripherals – (Input and Output Devices, Primary Component, Computers Language, Serial and parallel Communication, SMPS)
Motherboard (Type, form factor, BUS, IRQ, Chipset, I/O Ports and Connectors, CMOS)
Memory (Type, Memory Modules, Development of RAM Comparison of RAM, Virtual Memory, BIOS, POST)
Hard Disc (Type, Port, File systems, jumper Setting, Disk Type, Components)
Processor (Type, ZIF and SEC, Supports, Virtual Support, Cache, Cores information)
External Drives (CD and DVD Drive, Blue-ray, Floppy Disk, Modem, and Printers)
Ubuntu (H/W Requirement, basic Command, installation)
Assembling and Dis-assembling components, Component upgrade
Troubleshooting
Introduction (Types of Network, Topology, protocols, and Ports)
Networking devices (Routers, Switches, Hub, Repeater, NIC Cards, Bridge)
Networking Media (Wire, Wireless, Cables, Crimping, UTP)
Networking Layers (OSI, TCP/IP)
IP Addresses (Version, Classes, Types)
Subnetting (VLSM, FLSM, CIDR, Super netting)
Os installation (Windows & Linux)
Ms-Dos command & Basic Unix command
Hardware device (SMPS, RAM & ROM, Hard Disk, Mother Board, Processor)
Hardware Troubleshooting
System Assembling & Assembling
Mail configuration & Mail Backup
System Image Backup & Types of Data Backup
RAID Configuration
Operating Systems (Edition, Requirement, Types of Installation, Driver Installation)
Dual OS installation, Dos Command, Backup and Restore, User Control, Control Panel
Computer Peripherals – (Input and Output Devices, Primary Component, Computers Language, Serial and parallel Communication, SMPS)
Motherboard (Type, form factor, BUS, IRQ, Chipset, I/O Ports and Connectors, CMOS)
Memory (Type, Memory Modules, Development of RAM Comparison of RAM, Virtual Memory, BIOS, POST)
Hard Disc (Type, Port, File systems, jumper Setting, Disk Type, Components)
Processor (Type, ZIF and SEC, Supports, Virtual Support, Cache, Cores information)
External Drives (CD and DVD Drive, Blue-ray, Floppy Disk, Modem, and Printers)
Ubuntu (H/W Requirement, basic Command, installation)
Assembling and Dis-assembling components, Component upgrade
Troubleshooting
Introduction (Types of Network, Topology, protocols, and Ports)
Networking devices (Routers, Switches, Hub, Repeater, NIC Cards, Bridge)
Networking Media (Wire, Wireless, Cables, Crimping, UTP)
Networking Layers (OSI, TCP/IP)
IP Addresses (Version, Classes, Types)
Subnetting (VLSM, FLSM, CIDR, Super netting)