TCP/IP Training Video A Definitive & Easy To Follow Course

Essential TCP/IP Training Course For Professionals Who Manages Servers, Networks Or Any Other Network Connected Device

4.35 (920 reviews)
Udemy
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English
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Network & Security
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TCP/IP Training Video A Definitive & Easy To Follow Course
7,419
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7 hours
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Apr 2013
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$59.99
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What you will learn

Understand what TCP/IP is, and how it works

Work with TCP/IP’s Network

Troubleshoot TCP/IP networks with ping, traceroute, and other tools

Secure TCP/IP networks—detect and prevent attacks

Access, Internet, Transport, and Application layers

Teaches everything you need to know about using TCP/IP

Why take this course?

In this TCP/IP training course from Infinite Skills, you will learn all about the standard communication protocol for the internet. TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol) defines how devices connect to, and communicate through the internet. This tutorial explains how TCP/IP packages, addresses, routes and delivers data over a networks.

Throughout this video based training video, you use various network tools to capture and dissect network packets. You will explore, in detail, the IP (Internet Protocol), ICMP, TCP, UDP, and how they all interact together. You will explore how TCP/IP works through the Session and Application layers of the OSI model. Wireless network fundamentals is also covered, with tips on protecting your data with WEP and WPA. Finally, the course breaks down what IPv6 is, and why it is important.

The training is designed to be a beginners course on the theory and hands on analysis of TCP/IP. By the time you have completed this course, you will have a thorough understanding of what a packet is and how it delivers data from point to point using TCP/IP.

Reviews

Ramesh
July 4, 2023
All the course contents are taken from WIKIPEDIA to explain. The author should present its own theory and concept. Also it was found that Author was reading like a notebook.
Jay
April 23, 2023
so far so good. but the narrator's voice will put me to sleep. I will probably increase listening speed to 1l.5
Eric
December 7, 2022
This course was more like someone reading a reference manual than a conceptual learning experience. Definitely not beginner friendly. This might be a useful resource to have if you already are familiar with networking and would like to go back and grab a quick refresher on a protocol. This course was not good for what I was looking for, which was an introductory conceptual handling of the protocols.
Scott
August 5, 2021
I took this as a refresher to my training I recieved in 2002, but never used. I understand making TCP/IP exciting is difficult, but I found this very monotone and at some points stumbling. Especially when it was just a scroll through wiki articles.
Pablo
June 26, 2021
Easy to understand info. Not too many words on the screen which gave me time to slowly read as he was describing it.
Alex
May 12, 2021
It could have more graphics explaining visually the topics, instead of just speaking in a low-speed and sometimes having nothing relevant on the screen.
Peter
May 10, 2021
The course is excellent for beginners. You learn how the TCP/IP history and how it is uesd. Along with tools on how to track trace the protocols.
Mishu
January 11, 2021
would prefer more hands on, self control as we go through. The moderator needs more real life teaching sort of sound if that makes sense.
John
January 1, 2021
Good overview. Would have been nice to spend more time with IPv6. The first four bytes have meanings, other than link-local, right? What else do those leading bytes mean?
Dave
October 12, 2017
A good course and very good early on. Later sessions seem like a random, shotgun, need to fill in and touch, ever so briefly, on as many topics/protocols as possible. The course never did completely show full end to end, one system communicating with another, where you start at a user level, such a web-browse (http), make a very simple request to walk down the protocol stacks exiting from one system then going to the other 'back up' the protocol stack, delivered to the 'app' on the server end, and then back again with the simple http response. E.g., start with a simple http GET for a simple static page on another site and trace down, and out, over, up to the resource on the other system and then back again.
Eduardo
September 9, 2017
Well is soon in the course, but I feel that is jumping from very basic stuff to results of commands that are very complex. I understand so far, because I have some background, but I don't think anyone could do it. EN
Helmut
September 7, 2017
The course provides the fundamentals of networking which are important to understand more complex forms of data communication
Aleksander
August 14, 2017
hands on exercises. Just a brief look at, for example, a wireshark capture with some easy questions about source and destination of some highlighted packets
Alan
August 9, 2017
Good overview of a lot of material. One large complaint is the color scheme for Wireshark. The selected rows switched to white against pale blue making them nearly impossible to read.
Lauren
July 29, 2017
I really enjoyed this course because the instructor illustrated what he was explaining in Wireshark. It makes more sense when you see things in action. Thanks!

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