Language: English
Short Description: In today’s world of complex IT systems and technologies it is essential that IT professionals and those new to IT are able to demonstrate how to use and understand vendor products and software. With this complete course you can develop your practical IT skills in a safe working environment without the need to invest in your own hardware and software. With the ease and convenience of the Internet we provide you with the knowledge and skills needed to successfully install, operate and troubleshoot a small branch office network. With the included Practice Lab we provide access to real equipment that brings theory to life and gives you a greater depth of technology understanding. You are also provided with our integrated lab guides which walk you through a variety of topics. These guides will help in your understanding of specific exam objectives or provide guidance on how to carry out a real world scenario.
For anyone wanting to enter the IT world, the CompTIA A+ certification is a great start! The A+ by CompTIA is recognized as one of the top entry-level certifications in the industry. It provides you with a solid foundation in hardware, software and troubleshooting skills in order to build or supplement your technical knowledge. This online course will prepare you for the CompTIA A+ 220-1001 and 220-1002 exams (CompTIA A+ 1000 Series) This course includes an exam voucher for CompTIA A+ 220 1001 & 1002 Exam!
This course also includes a Practice Lab! With our Practice Lab we cover topics for the CompTIA A + exam using real CompTIA equipment. The associated lab guides cover exam and real world scenarios carried out on real equipment.
Instructor Description: Though this course is self-paced, it is supported by a client adviser. Client advisers are available to answer student questions and monitor student progress to ensure completion of the course. Motivating and encouraging students, the client adviser gives students inspiration to succeed.
Certification: CompTIA A+ 220-1001 covers PC hardware and peripherals, mobile device hardware, networking and troubleshooting hardware and network connectivity issues.
CompTIA A+ 220-1002 covers installing and configuring operating systems including Windows, iOS, Android, Apple OS X and Linux. It also addresses security, the fundamentals of cloud computing and operational procedures.
Requirements
All required reference materials are provided with this program. Technical requirements:
Internet Connection
• Broadband or High-Speed (DSL, Cable, Wireless)
Hardware Requirements
• Processor - 2GHz Processor or Higher
• Memory - 1 GB RAM Minimum Recommended
Software Requirements
• Operating Systems - Windows 7, 8 or 10; Mac OS x 10 or higher
• Internet Browsers - Google Chrome is highly recommended
• Cookies MUST be enabled
• Pop-ups MUST be allowed (Pop-up Blocker disabled)
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Lesson 1
• Section 01 - Configuring BIOS
• Section 02 - Motherboards
• Section 03 - Expansion Slots
• Section 04 - RAM Types and Features
• Section 05 - Install and Configure PC Expansion Cards
• Section 06 - Install and Configure Storage Devices
• Section 07- CPU's and Cooling Methods
• Section 08- PC Connection Interfaces
• Section 09- Power Supplies
• Section 10- Custom Computer Specifications
• Section 11- Installing Displays
• Section 12- PC Connectors
• Section 13- Installing Peripheral
• Section 14 - Installing Multifunction Devices and SOHO Networks
• Section 15 - Printer Technologies
• Section 16 - Printer Maintenance
• Section 17 - Networking
• Section 18 - Properties and Characteristics of TCP/IP
• Section 19 - TCP vs. UDP
• Section 20 - Wi-Fi Networking Standards and Encryption Types
• Section 21 - Install and Configure SOHO Wireless/Wired Router
• Section 22 - Architecture and Internet Connection Types
• Section 23- Networking Tools
• Section 24- Laptop Hardware Components
• Section 25- Mobile Devices
• Section 26 - Mobile Device Ports and Accessories
• Section 27 - Troubleshooting Theory
• Section 28 - Troubleshooting RAID Arrays and Hard Drives
• Section 29- Troubleshooting Video
• Section 30- Troubleshooting Network Issues
• Section 31- Troubleshooting Printers
• Section 32- Windows Operating Systems
• Section 33 - Command Line Tools
• Section 34 - Microsoft Operating System Features and Tools
• Section 35 - Control Panel Utilities
• Section 36 - Windows Networking on Client Desktops
• Section 37 - Preventative Maintenance
• Section 38 - Features and Functionality of the Mac OS and Linux Operating Systems
• Section 39- Client-Side Virtualization
• Section 40- Cloud-based Concepts
• Section 41- Network Host Properties
• Section 42- Mobile Operating Systems
• Section 43- Mobile Device Network and E-mail
• Section 44- Security
• Section 45- Prevention Methods
• Section 46- Windows Security Settings
• Section 47 - Security Best Practices
• Section 48 - Securing Mobile Devices
• Section 49 - Troubleshooting Common PC Tools
• Section 50 - Common PC Security Issues
• Section 51 - Common Mobile Operating Systems Troubleshooting
• Section 52 - Common Safety Practices
• Section 53 - Maintenance Tools and Techniques
• Section 54 - Privacy and Licensing Concepts
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