Have you ever wondered how your computer finds a website across the globe, or why some devices can communicate on a local network while others cannot? Computer networking is the invisible backbone of our digital world, connecting everything from smartphones to enterprise servers. This course demystifies this complex field by guiding you through core concepts and letting you practice network design safely inside a simulation environment. You will transition from a curious observer to someone who can confidently plan, configure, and troubleshoot basic network architectures. What you'll learn: Understand fundamental networking concepts, including IP addresses, subnets, and the OSI model; Explore how data travels across local area networks (LANs) and the global internet; Configure simulated routers, switches, and end devices using professional network simulation software; Apply modern security concepts like basic firewalls and zero-trust access principles; Troubleshoot common connectivity issues, Wi-Fi configurations, and address conflicts; Learn the differences between IPv4 and modern IPv6 addressing schemes. The course starts with essential terminology and the foundational models of data transmission. From there, you will progress to reading about practical configuration scenarios, learning how to structure IP ranges, and simulating network topologies step-by-step through clear, written guidance. Designed entirely for beginners, this course requires no prior technical background or expensive physical hardware. Start building your understanding of computer networks today and gain the confidence to configure your own simulated environments.
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