CompTIA A+ Core 1: Troubleshooting Wired & Wireless Networks
CompTIA A+
| Beginner
- 10 videos | 1h 2m 5s
- Includes Assessment
- Earns a Badge
Technicians are required to identify, diagnose, and solve common wired and wireless network-related problems. Due to the many components of a network, this can be challenging at times. Fortunately, there are many common issues to look for that can help resolve issues promptly. Explore how to resolve intermittent wireless connectivity issues and slow network speeds, as well as issues related to jitter and port flapping. Discover methods to improve voice-over-IP (VoIP) phone services and high latency problems. Lastly, explore common examples of external interference that can disrupt a wired or wireless network. This course will prepare learners for the CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1101) certification.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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discover the key concepts covered in this courseidentify how to resolve intermittent wireless connectivity issuesrecognize how to troubleshoot slow network speedsrecognize how to identify network jitteroutline measures to resolve issues of limited or no connectivity
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outline methods in which to improve voice-over-IP (VoIP) phone servicesrecognize how to identify port flapping issueslist common symptoms causing high latency problemslist common examples of external interference in networkssummarize the key concepts covered in this course
IN THIS COURSE
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1.Course Overview1m 24sUP NEXT
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2.Intermittent Wireless Connectivity10m 57s
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3.Slow Network Speeds6m 43s
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4.Jitter Related Issues7m 15s
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5.Limited Connectivity8m 38s
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6.Poor Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Quality7m 7s
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7.Port Flapping Issues4m 32s
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8.High Latency Problems8m 36s
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9.External Interference6m 21s
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10.Course Summary33s
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