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Hands on: Hands down the best way to teach Networking for CompTIA exams Networking is a critical component in the CompTIA A+ and Network+ curriculum. Make sure you prepare your students for CompTIA certification success. Join Mike Meyers in this hands on class that runs the gamut of modern networking, from LANs to WANS. Mike will cover configuration of all the machines that are involved in these networks, both small and big, and examine essential tools we use as network techs and administrators. 11:00-11:30: LAN Setup/Intro

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The typical LAN/WAN setup for A+/Net+ classroom training Hardware requirements Cabling Classroom layout Interfacing with Internet/Security 11:30-12:00: Wireshark Intro • • • • • 12:00-12:45: Lunch

Defining protocol analyzer/capture Wireshark installation Initial capture: interface, promiscuous mode Filtering Sample captures for DHCP

12:45-1:45: Managed Switches • Configuration of managed switches in a lab environment • IP addressing • Maintenance ports • STP • VLANs 1:45-3:00: SOHO Routers (non-wireless) • • • 3:00-3:15: Break

Base Configuration (Login/Password, WAN, LAN) IP Setup/DHCP configuration Common Security Settings

3:15-4:00: Enterprise 802.11 • SSIDs/ESSIDs • 802.11 n/a Advanced Settings (bandwidth, channel, mimo, mu-mimo). • Security/Encryption Best Practices • Wiureless analysis tools (channels, heat map) 4:00-4:45: Using VMs to teach Networking • VM options (VMWare, HyperV, VirtualBox) • Network configuration options • Online tools • Sample Labs 4:45-5:00: Questions – Practice