Course Description:
Networking and Wi-Fi equipment is ubiquitous in telecom, and continues to evolve with new standards and features. It has become more important than ever for telco personnel to be competent with the setup, use, and troubleshooting of networking devices, particularly for customer-facing employees, yet many telco employees still have little or no formal training in networking.
The Indoor Wi-Fi Wired Networking - Fundamentals course provides students with a solid understanding of networking fundamentals. Topics include the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model, switches, routers, Wi-Fi, basic device security, set-up and troubleshooting. Many common networking terms are defined, allowing students to understand them when they hear them. Examples are shown for a typical Fiber-to-the-Prem circuit, such as via an ONT, WAPAP, to a Wi-Fi router, followed by Hands-On set-up of actual Wi-Fi or network router equipment, as used by the telco (please co-ordinate with BTS).
Students will finish the course with a greater understanding and confidence in networking, and be able to apply that knowledge when working with customers.
Students Will Learn:
Course Length:
3 Days