Computer Hardware and Networking
Duration 120 hours, (2 Hours a day.)
This module trains the student in the fundamentals of the operating system and PC hardware, and networking including assembling, fault tracking and support. .
Basic Computer Electronics
Basic working of a computer
• Building blocks of a computer
• Input, output and processing devices
• Internal components of a PC
Fundamentals of electricity
• Voltage and Current
• Resistors (Ohm's Law )
• Using (Digital & Analog) Multimeters
• Voltage Rise and Drop
• Inductors and Capacitors
Using Oscilloscope AC Fundamentals
AC and DC Working of AC
Transformers Fundamentals of Semiconductors Diodes and Rectifiers Transistors Power supplies Number systems Fundamentals of Digital Electronics
Digital signals Logic gates Combination circuits Flip-Flops
Microprocessor fundamentals Site preparation and environmental issues
COMPUTER HARDWARE
Fundamentals of PC Microprocessor (Intel and AMD) and its Troubleshooting Memory (DDRRAM, RDRAM, SDRAM) and its Troubleshooting Motherboard (Intel, Gigabyte, Asus and VIA) and its Troubleshooting SMPS Power Supply and its Troubleshooting Hard Disk Drives (IDE , SATA and External ) CD ROM / CD Writer and its Troubleshooting DVD Drives / Combo Drives and its Troubleshooting I/O Ports and Devices Keyboard and Mouse Installation and Troubleshooting of Modems Installation and Troubleshooting of Scanners SCSI Drives Monitor (CRT, LCD, LED) Printer Installation (DMP , DeskJet and Laserjet) Configuring and Troubleshooting BIOS / CMOS Settings PC Assembling and Disassembling PC Maintenance and Troubleshooting
OPERATING SYSTEM SUPPORT
Operating System Basics Introduction And Configuration of MS-DOS Installation of Windows XP Professional, Windows Vista, Windows 7 Configuring Windows 7 Desktop and Display Settings Managing Multiple Monitor Settings Configuring Sidebar, Gadgets and Tablet PC Configuring Power Options Working with User accounts and Password Parental Control, User Privileges and Local Security Policies Hardware Device Driver Installation and Troubleshooting Setting up a Network Connection Troubleshooting TCP / IP Problems Configuring Windows Firewall with Advanced Security Working with Antivirus and Windows Defender Configuring IE7, Pop-up blocker, IE security and privacy options Managing cookies and Internet Security Zones Phishing filter Working on Remote Assistance and Remote Desktop Managing files and folders Managing offline and encrypted files Working on NTFS permission and shared permission Installing and managing Local and Network printer Backup and Restore Disk and Storage Management Check Disk, Defragmentation and Disk Cleanup Optimizing system Performance Configuring Ready boost and Startup Program Using advanced boot option Restoring stability with system restore Managing services Working with Registry Antivirus Software Installation and Configuration Disk manager System Utilities & Partition Magic Installing Driver
NETWORKING ESSENTIALS
Overview of Networking Overview of Networking Components Network Hardware Transmission Media LAN Topologies Installing Structured Cabling Networking technologies 802 Standards Media Access Ethernet Other Network Architectures Network Protocols Switches and Bridges Internetwork Connectivity Devices TCP/IP Services and Application IP Addresses DHCP and Automatic IP Configuration Host Names and FQDNs Server (NetBIOS) Name Resolution TCP/IP Service Client – Server Communication Layers Network Server Client/Server Systems WANs and Remote Connectivity NOS and working on Internet Introduction to WAN Technologies Remote Connectivity Network Security Testing and Troubleshooting Networks Network Performance and Monitoring Introduction to Wireless Networking
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