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CompTIA i-Net+ Study Guide
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Let CBT Planet help you prepare for the current CompTIA i-NET+ certification exam by following the i-NET+ study guide.
This highly-rated course has achieved an overall score of 4.9/5.0 for overall quality by ProCert Labs. By following the i-NET+ courseware, you will follow a self-directed course of study designed to prepare you for successfully passing the exam.
Topics include Internet basics, client and server operating systems, web development, networking, security, as well as e-business concepts. To get the most out of this course, you should have basic user-level skills and knowledge of networked Windows XP computers, as well as knowledge about basic Internet concepts, and web-browsing skills.
Our computer training books deliver high-quality content in a comfortable format. Each book is authored by an expert who relays the information to you in a clear, concise manner. This i-NET+ courseware is divided into a series of twelve units which include hands-on activities and section reviews for ensuring your success.
This courseware should take the average student about five days to complete. However, because this is a self-directed course, you can take as many days as you need in order to completely master the contents. You can use this study guide as a standalone program or use it along with another course to supplement your learning.Courseware Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, you will know how to use various Internet services, how to connect server and client computers, how to create networks, how to create infrastructures for supporting Internet communications, how to connect client computers to the Internet, and how to troubleshoot Windows XP client problems.
In addition, you will learn how to use HTML to build simple web sites, add multimedia components to web sites, and how to create dynamic web pages.i-Net+ Study Guide Contents
Unit 1 covers using the Internet
- The Internet
- Various web browsers
- Web pages
- Internet services
Unit 2 discusses connecting clients and servers
- Clients and servers
- Web servers
- E-mail clients and servers
- FTP
- Telnet
- Newsgroups
Unit 3 covers networks
- Client and network operating systems
- Network protocols
- Network architecture
- OSI model
- Network addressing
Unit 4 discusses the infrastructure of the Internet
- Network divisions
- Routers
- Domain names
- Network communication servers
- Bandwidth technologies
Unit 5 covers connecting clients to the Internet
- Modems
- Dial-up connections
- Broadband
- LAN Internet connections
- Wireless Internet appliances
- Internet Explorer
Unit 6 discusses troubleshooting client problems
- Windows XP errors
- Web browser problems
- Internet connection errors
Unit 7 covers building web sites
- Creating simple web sites
- HTML
- Using Microsoft FrontPage
- HTML authoring tools
Unit 8 goes over adding multimedia to web sites
- Multimedia
- Graphics
- Streaming multimedia
- Videoconferencing and Internet telephony
Unit 9 covers creating dynamic Web pages
- Cascading style sheets (CSS)
- Programming
- Scripting
- Cookies
Unit 10 covers implementing databases and web hosting
- Databases
- Web hosting
- Web solutions
Unit 11 goes over securing networks
- Attacks
- Protection solutions
- Protection strategies
- Virtual private networks (VPNs)
Unit 12 covers creating businesses on the web
- E-business
- Web customers
- E-commerce


