CompTIA Network+ N10-009

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Course Description

Prepare for the CompTIA Network+ N10-009 certification with expert insights into networking concepts, security, troubleshooting, and more. Ideal for IT professionals and aspiring network administrators.

Are you ready to advance your IT networking career? Our CompTIA Network+ N10-009 Certification Training is your all-in-one solution to mastering essential networking concepts and skills. Designed for IT professionals and aspiring network administrators, this on-demand course prepares you to excel in the competitive world of IT networking and ace the CompTIA Network+ (N10-009) certification exam.

Course Highlights

  • Comprehensive curriculum covering the five domains of the N10-009 exam: Networking Concepts, Network Implementation, Network Operations, Network Security, and Network Troubleshooting.
  • 41 hours and 55 minutes of high-quality, engaging video content.
  • Interactive practice quizzes, flashcards, and games for effective learning.
  • Hands-on activities such as configuring routing protocols, setting up VLANs, and testing network devices.
  • Full-length practice exams to boost your confidence and exam readiness.
  • Access to downloadable resources, study guides, and progress-tracking tools.

What You’ll Learn

This course provides an in-depth exploration of networking principles and technologies:

  1. Networking Concepts
    • Understand OSI and DOD models, cloud connectivity, and wireless and wired transmission media.
    • Master IP addressing, subnetting, and modern network environments.
  2. Network Implementation
    • Gain expertise in configuring routers, switches, and VLANs.
    • Learn how to design and deploy wireless and physical network installations.
  3. Network Operations
    • Monitor and manage network performance using SNMP and other tools.
    • Understand disaster recovery concepts and implement DHCP and DNS services.
  4. Network Security
    • Identify and mitigate network attacks such as phishing and denial-of-service attacks.
    • Implement network defense techniques, encryption, and access control measures.
  5. Network Troubleshooting
    • Use a systematic troubleshooting methodology to resolve network issues.
    • Diagnose performance problems, cabling errors, and service disruptions with professional tools like NMAP, NSLOOKUP, and spectrum analyzers.

Why Choose This Course?

Our on-demand format allows you to learn at your own pace, with lifetime access to materials on any device. With over 40 hours of engaging content, you’ll gain the practical skills needed to excel in real-world IT networking scenarios.

This course is packed with features, including:

  • Scenario-based learning activities to strengthen your hands-on skills.
  • Study guides designed to help you retain critical information.
  • 34 CEUs to renew certifications such as CompTIA A+, Security+, and Linux+.

Who Should Enroll?

  • Aspiring network administrators and engineers.
  • IT support specialists looking to upskill.
  • Help desk technicians aiming to advance their careers.
  • Anyone preparing to pass the CompTIA Network+ N10-009 exam.

Get Started Today

Invest in your future by enrolling in our CompTIA Network+ N10-009 training course. Gain the skills and confidence to tackle complex networking challenges and achieve your certification goals. Don’t wait—take the first step toward a rewarding IT career today.


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Step-by-Step Courses List

Chapter One:

Module 1: Networking Concepts

  •    1.1 Networking Overview
  •    1.1.1-Activity-Creating a Network
  •    1.2 OSI and DOD Model
  •    1.2.1-Activity-Examining the OSI Layers
  •    1.3 Networking Appliances, Applications and Functions
  •    1.3.1-Activity-Using Online Proxies
  •    1.4 Cloud Concepts and Connectivity
  •    1.4.1-Activity-Creating Cloud Resources
  •    1.5 Ports, Protocols, Services and Traffic Types
  •    1.5.1-Activity-Examining ARP and ICMP
  •    1.5.2-Activity-Examining DNS and Ports
  •    1.6 Wireless Transmission Media
  •    1.6.1-Activity-Configuring-WiFi
  •    1.7 Wired Transmission Media and Transceivers
  •    1.8 Network Topologies, Architectures and Types
  •    1.9a IPv4 Network Addressing – Part 1
  •    1.9b IPv4 Network Addressing – Part 2
  •    1.9.1-Activity-Configuring Client IP Settings
  •    1.9.2-Activity-Subnetting – Delta 128
  •    1.9.3-Activity-Subnetting-Delta-64
  •    1.9.4-Activity-Subnetting WAN Links
  •    1.10a Modern Network Environments – Part 1
  •    1.10b Modern Network Environments – Part 2
Chapter Two:

Module 2: Network Implementation

  •    2.1 Implementing Routing Technologies
  •    2.1.1-Activity-Setting Up Basic Routing
  •    2.1.2-Activity-Adding Static Routes
  •    2.1.3-Activity- Configuring Routing Protocols
  •    2.1.4-Activity-Configuring Port Address Translation
  •    2.2 Configuring Switching Technologies and Features
  •    2.2.1-Activity-Connecting Devices with a Switch
  •    2.2.2-Activity-Creating VLANs
  •    2.2.3-Activity-Voice and Data VLANs
  •    2.2.4-Activity-VLAN-Trunking
  •    2.2.5-Activity-VLAN Routing
  •    2.3 Selecting and Configuring Wireless Devices and Technologies
  •    2.3.1-Activity-Creating a WLAN
  •    2.4 Physical Installations
  •    2.4.1-Activity-Managing Cable
  •    2.4.2-Activity-Punching Down Twisted Pair
Chapter Three:

Module 3: Network Operations

  •    3.1 Organizational Processes and Procedures
  •    3.2 Network Monitoring Technologies
  •    3.2.1-Activity-Exploring SNMP
  •    3.3 Disaster Recovery (DR)
  •    3.4 IPv4 and IPv6 Network Services
  •    3.4.1-Activity-Implementing a DHCP Relay Agent-Part 1
  •    3.4.2-Activity-Implementing a DHCP Relay Agent-Part 2
  •    3.4.3-Activity-DNS-Part 1
  •    3.4.4-Activity-DNS-Part 2
  •    3.5 Network Access and Management
Chapter Four:

Module 4: Network Security

  •    4.1a Network Security Concepts – Part 1
  •    4.1b Network Security Concepts – Part 2
  •    4.1.1-Activity-Exploring Encryption
  •    4.1.2-Activity-Applying Authorization
  •    4.1.3-Activity-Testing a Honeypot
  •    4.2 Network Attacks
  •    4.2.1-Activity-Launching a Denial of Service Attack
  •    4.2.2-Activity-Phishing for Credentials
  •    4.2.3-Activity-Deploying a Malicious Charging Cable
  •    4.3 Network Defense
  •    4.3.1-Activity-Implementing ACLs
Chapter Five:

Module 5: Network Troubleshooting

  •    5.1 Troubleshooting Methodology
  •    5.2 Common Cabling and Physical Interface Issues
  •    5.2.1-Activity-Selecting the Right Cable
  •    5.2.2-Activity-Crimping an RJ-45 End on a Cable
  •    5.3 Network Service Issues
  •    5.3.1-Activity-Troubleshooting a Routed Network
  •    5.4 Performance Issues
  •    5.5 Troubleshooting Tools and Protocols
  •    5.5.1-Activity-Using Command Line Commands
  •    5.5.2-Activity-Using NSLOOKUP and DIG
  •    5.5.3-Activity-Using NMAP
  •    5.5.4-Activity-Troubleshooting Using CDP and LLDP
  •    5.5.5-Activity-Testing a cable
  •    5.5.6-Activity-Toning a cable
  •    5.5.7-Activity-Using a Spectrum Analyzer
  •    5.5.8-Activity-Testing a Fiber Optic Cable
  •    5.5.9-Activity-Using Network Device Commands
  •    5.6 Course Closeout

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Description

Prepare for the CompTIA Network+ N10-009 certification with expert insights into networking concepts, security, troubleshooting, and more. Ideal for IT professionals and aspiring network administrators.

Are you ready to advance your IT networking career? Our CompTIA Network+ N10-009 Certification Training is your all-in-one solution to mastering essential networking concepts and skills. Designed for IT professionals and aspiring network administrators, this on-demand course prepares you to excel in the competitive world of IT networking and ace the CompTIA Network+ (N10-009) certification exam.

Course Highlights

  • Comprehensive curriculum covering the five domains of the N10-009 exam: Networking Concepts, Network Implementation, Network Operations, Network Security, and Network Troubleshooting.
  • 41 hours and 55 minutes of high-quality, engaging video content.
  • Interactive practice quizzes, flashcards, and games for effective learning.
  • Hands-on activities such as configuring routing protocols, setting up VLANs, and testing network devices.
  • Full-length practice exams to boost your confidence and exam readiness.
  • Access to downloadable resources, study guides, and progress-tracking tools.

What You’ll Learn

This course provides an in-depth exploration of networking principles and technologies:

  1. Networking Concepts
    • Understand OSI and DOD models, cloud connectivity, and wireless and wired transmission media.
    • Master IP addressing, subnetting, and modern network environments.
  2. Network Implementation
    • Gain expertise in configuring routers, switches, and VLANs.
    • Learn how to design and deploy wireless and physical network installations.
  3. Network Operations
    • Monitor and manage network performance using SNMP and other tools.
    • Understand disaster recovery concepts and implement DHCP and DNS services.
  4. Network Security
    • Identify and mitigate network attacks such as phishing and denial-of-service attacks.
    • Implement network defense techniques, encryption, and access control measures.
  5. Network Troubleshooting
    • Use a systematic troubleshooting methodology to resolve network issues.
    • Diagnose performance problems, cabling errors, and service disruptions with professional tools like NMAP, NSLOOKUP, and spectrum analyzers.

Why Choose This Course?

Our on-demand format allows you to learn at your own pace, with lifetime access to materials on any device. With over 40 hours of engaging content, you’ll gain the practical skills needed to excel in real-world IT networking scenarios.

This course is packed with features, including:

  • Scenario-based learning activities to strengthen your hands-on skills.
  • Study guides designed to help you retain critical information.
  • 34 CEUs to renew certifications such as CompTIA A+, Security+, and Linux+.

Who Should Enroll?

  • Aspiring network administrators and engineers.
  • IT support specialists looking to upskill.
  • Help desk technicians aiming to advance their careers.
  • Anyone preparing to pass the CompTIA Network+ N10-009 exam.

Get Started Today

Invest in your future by enrolling in our CompTIA Network+ N10-009 training course. Gain the skills and confidence to tackle complex networking challenges and achieve your certification goals. Don’t wait—take the first step toward a rewarding IT career today.


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4 reviews for CompTIA Network+ N10-009

  1. Pranav Mehta

    The CompTIA Network+ N10-009 course from IT Tutor Pro gave me a solid foundation in networking concepts. The instructors explained complex topics like subnetting, routing, and network troubleshooting in a way that was easy to understand. The practice questions at the end of each module were super helpful.

  2. Rachel Simmons

    I highly recommend this course to anyone preparing for the Network+ certification. IT Tutor Pro covered everything I needed — from network architecture to wireless technologies and network security. The hands-on exercises gave me real-world experience, which was a big plus.

  3. Faizan Khan

    This training was very well-organized and up-to-date with the latest N10-009 objectives. IT Tutor Pro’s teaching style kept me engaged, and the visual diagrams really helped me grasp tricky networking concepts. It’s a great choice for beginners and intermediate learners alike.

  4. Julia Roberts

    IT Tutor Pro made preparing for Network+ so much easier. The course materials were comprehensive, and the step-by-step explanations made even the harder topics approachable. I feel confident going into the exam, and I know this knowledge will be useful in my career.

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