Safety Practices – CompTIA Network+ N10-006 – 5.6
There are some fundamental procedures that you should use to keep yourself safe. In this video, you’ll learn about equipment grounding, installation safety, MSDS information, and fire suppression.
There are some fundamental procedures that you should use to keep yourself safe. In this video, you’ll learn about equipment grounding, installation safety, MSDS information, and fire suppression.
Your security policies and your network policies should be closely related. In this video, you’ll learn about the important of security policies and network policies, the use of an acceptable use policy, and common agreements with third-parties.
You may use many different Ethernet networks during a normal day. In this video, you’ll learn about many different speeds and formats of Ethernet, as well as IEEE 1905.1, power-line communication, Ethernet over HDMI, and DOCSIS standards.
There have been numerous wireless networking standards through the years. In this video, you’ll learn about 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, and 802.11ac network standards.
The TCP/IP protocol suite is the most popular method of communication across our modern Internet. In this video, you’ll learn about the TCP/IP suite and the layers used to describe the functionality of this model.
Device access to a wired or wireless network must be carefully controlled to allow everyone on the network to communicate successfully. In this video, you’ll learn about the access controls provided by CSMA/CD and CSMA/CA.
When eight bits are the same as a single byte, counting in octal becomes a bit easier. In this video, you’ll learn how to convert decimal to octal and octal to decimal.
Computers and networks often represent information in hexadecimal form. In this video, you’ll learn how to convert decimal to hexadecimal and back again.
Sending streams of information across a single network link requires the use of modulation. In this video, you’ll learn about multiplexing, analog modulation, and digital modulation.
Most of our modern networks use some fundamental technologies to operate. In this video, you’ll learn about encapsulation, decapsulation, baseband, broadband, baud rate, bit rate, and wavelength.