LAN training course description
A concise overview course covering Local Area Networks with particular emphasis on the use of Ethernet and Wireless LANS.
Who will benefit?
Anyone, although the course is particularly aimed at non-technical personnel needing some knowledge of LANS.
LAN training course prerequisites
1 day networking fundamentals.
LAN training course objectives
By the end of the course delegates will be able to:
- Choose and evaluate cables for LANS.
- Describe how Ethernet works (in simple terms) and when to use Ethernet.
- Explain the difference between a hub and a switch.
- Describe how Wireless LANS work (in simple terms).
- Describe the role of Access points.
- Evaluate wireless technologies and when to use them.
- List the speeds of various LAN technologies.
Duration: 1 day
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LAN training
course contents
LANS
What is a LAN?, LAN standards, topologies, LAN choices.
What is Ethernet?
What is Ethernet?, 7 layer model, how Ethernet works, CSMA/CD,
MAC addresses, frames, broadcasts.
Ethernet Cabling
UTP, cat 3,4,5, Cat 5e, Cat 6, Cat 7, fibre optic cable,
MMF, SMF.
802.3 physical specifications
Distance limitations, hubs and repeaters, 10BaseT, 10BaseF,
100BaseTX, 100BaseFX, 1000BaseSX, 1000BaseT, 10gbe.
Interconnecting LANS
What are bridges? Transparent bridging, What are switches?
STP, VLANS, Full/half duplex, What are routers? Layer 3
switches, Connecting Ethernet to the WAN.
Case study: Planning an Ethernet network.
Wireless LANS
Trends, mobile communications, optical vs. radio wireless
communications, CSMA/CA,
Components and operation
Access point elements and functions.
Radio technologies
Cells, roaming, overlapping, blackspots, interference, Antenna
theory, Antenna types, RF site surveys (Analysing the feasibility
of WLANS).
Technologies and standards
Infrared, 802.11, 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, Bluetooth and
WPANS.
System integration
Wireless bridges, wireless switches, gateways.
Older LAN technologies
Token Ring, FDDI.
Case study: Planning a wireless network.
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