Professional Certification Preparation

Networking Fundamentals

Start your IT career here. Understand how data moves across the internet and acquire the foundational concepts needed for advanced certifications.

Duration:3-4 Weeks (Regular / Weekend Batches)
Learning Mode:Physical Classroom + Hands-on Lab Work / Online Guided Labs
Focus:100% Practical Labs
Networking Fundamentals

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Program Overview

Our Networking Fundamentals course is designed specifically for beginners, career changers, and students who want a clear, jargon-free introduction to computer networks.

This training focuses on the foundational building blocks: how devices connect, how data packets are encapsulated, how routing differs from switching, and how IP addressing functions. By completing this program, you will develop the solid baseline knowledge required to successfully tackle the Cisco CCNA curriculum.

Who Should Join this Course?

  • IT Career Switchers
  • Absolute Beginners in Technology
  • Computer Science and BCA Students
  • System Administrators looking for a refresher
  • Anyone preparing to join the CCNA program

Skills You'll Master

OSI & TCP/IP Layer Structure
IPv4 Class & Addressing Schemes
Ethernet Cabling Standards (T568A/T568B)
Switching & Forwarding Basics
Routing Concepts & Gateways
Wi-Fi Standards & Protocols
Network Diagnostic Utilities (ping, tracert)
Basic Network Security Concepts

Practical Learning Outcomes

Real engineering capabilities you will acquire by completing this syllabus.

Identify and describe key network devices (Hubs, Switches, Routers, Firewalls).

Understand packet encapsulation and the role of MAC vs IP addresses.

Configure basic IP configurations on client workstations.

Set up simple LAN layouts for home or small office environments.

Diagnose common connection drops using Ping, Traceroute, and IP config.

Install, wire, and configure network client adapters.

Syllabus & Module Overview

Learn what a network is, LAN vs WAN, and the primary hardware involved.

  • Network topologies (Bus, Star, Mesh)
  • End devices vs Network intermediaries
  • Role of Hubs, Switches, Routers, and Firewalls
  • Client-Server and Peer-to-Peer structures
  • Physical interfaces (RJ45, fiber optic connectors)

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