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About the Course

This course is designed to provide a full overview of computer networking. We’ll cover everything from the fundamentals of modern networking technologies and protocols to an overview of the cloud to practical applications and network troubleshooting. By the end of this course, you’ll be able to: ● describe computer networks in terms of a five-layer model ● understand all of the standard protocols involved with TCP/IP communications ● grasp powerful network troubleshooting tools and techniques ● learn network services like DNS and DHCP that help make computer networks run ● understand cloud computing, everything as a service, and cloud storage...

Top reviews

DL

Feb 23, 2021

This course was amazing and helped me understand so much more about networking, things I never thought I would know or understand. Very fulfilling and I can't wait to use this knowledge going forward.

TS

Aug 5, 2019

This was a very fun course! I really enjoyed the style and pace of the information given. A lot of technical information was given while the course made it easy to take in and comprehend the material!

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By Luz L

Dec 5, 2022

Was able to understand week 4 more after finishing the whole segment up to week 6.

By Pierre N

Oct 1, 2022

Very challenging course. There were several glitches with IVp6 Compression Rules.

By David V

Oct 23, 2021

Definitely the most complicated so far. More practical applications would be great

By anunaki d

Feb 17, 2021

excelente no les doy las 5 estrellas porque no todos los exámenes están en español

By Archie H

Aug 16, 2020

Very great course would recommend for anyone wanting to take up and learn about IT

By Sanket U

Jun 16, 2020

The course covered all the fundamentals and deep concepts of computer networking.

By Cedric W

Feb 27, 2020

It was tough but very taught me everything I ever wanted to know about networking.

By Delante H M

May 14, 2018

Very tough course but with focus and determination you can get through this course

By Moritz S H

Mar 2, 2023

Very good course! I can recommend it to everyone who is interested in this theme.

By James M

Sep 14, 2021

Pretty hardcore stuff, not what I was expecting going into it, but REALLY useful.

By Yakubu A

Mar 24, 2021

I am so happy taking this course. I really admired the organization of the course

By Jose M N O A

Feb 13, 2021

El curso es muy interesante, aunque los conceptos resultan difíciles de asimilar.

By StaticShock234

Jul 13, 2020

Very difficult but if you put in the time and note taking you can get through it.

By Rijfas

Jul 6, 2020

Amazing course,Great explanations in theoretical mode but need more hands on labs

By Ant. M O d V

Jul 17, 2018

More exercises would be great. Real troubleshooting videos also would help a lot.

By Joana J

Jul 6, 2023

I think that the subnetting part of this course can be explained in more details

By Djimon O

Apr 12, 2022

Very challenging concepts but it just takes patience and determination to pass.

By Kent W

Apr 19, 2021

Some technical issues stopped this from being a 5 star, but it was overall good.

By Francisco J S C

Apr 18, 2021

Excellent course to understand how the internet works and how to resolve issues.

By NIYITANGA F

Oct 30, 2020

very good course, little bit complicated but very good and understanding content

By Carl A C

Oct 24, 2020

I learned a lot about Computer networks and how data's were sent to one another.

By Aimy N B M Y

Sep 25, 2020

phewww...hahaha...in depth networking knowledge than what I've learnt in college

By Aaron B R

Jun 25, 2020

Did a great job at throwing a lot of information at me. Six weeks, isn't enough!

By Ni P S P

Sep 28, 2023

The course is useful and the presentation of the material is easy to understand

By E M

Oct 17, 2022

It is a good module; however, a little more of hands-on practice would be best