Introduction to Networking
IPv4, Subnetting, DNS, DHCP, IPv6, Routing and Switching
4.64 (2752 reviews)

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7.5 hours
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Nov 2024
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$84.99
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What you will learn
A basic understanding networking
Understand IPv4 addressing and subnetting
Understand IPv6 addressing
Understand name resolution using DNS (Domain Naming Service)
Understand IP address assignment using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
Networking skills that will allow students to move on to advanced Cisco courses
Networking skills that will allow students to move on to Cloud courses such as Azure (Microsoft), AWS (Amazon) or GCP (Google)
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Our Verdict
Introduction to Networking: IPv4, Subnetting, DNS, DHCP, IPv6, Routing and Switching by Kevin Brown offers a comprehensive exploration of networking basics with a clear writing style. The course nicely balances theory and practice, using visual aids and real-world analogies for improved understanding. Although geared toward both beginners and experienced professionals in the field, some sections may prove too advanced for absolute beginners. Additionally, minor errors or inconsistencies appear occasionally, and Linux enthusiasts could benefit from more representation in demos. Overall, this course provides a solid foundation in networking fundamentals.
What We Liked
- Comprehensive coverage of networking fundamentals, including IPv4, Subnetting, DNS, DHCP, and IPv6
- Instructor's clear and concise writing style, making complex concepts highly accessible
- Use of visual aids and real-world analogies to reinforce key concepts
- Highly informative, striking the right balance between theory and practice
- Valuable for both beginners and experienced professionals seeking to strengthen their networking basics
Potential Drawbacks
- May be slightly advanced for absolute beginners in some sections
- Occasional minor errors or inconsistencies in lessons
- Could benefit from more diversity in operating systems, such as Linux, in demos
- Some instructors speak faster than non-native listeners might prefer
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