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Networking - Layers 1 and 2
Networking course list
Intro to data comms and networking
Copper cabling for engineers
Fibre Optic cabling for engineers
Definitive WANS for engineers
Definitive Ethernet LANS for engineers

Ethernet switching for engineers

Adv Ethernet Switching and VLANS

Concise MPLS for engineers

Essential Frame Relay

Total ISDN for engineers

Essential ATM

Total ADSL

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Introduction to data comms and networking Copper cabling for engineers Fibre optic cabling for engineers Definitive Ethernet LANs for engineers Ethernet switching for engineers Advanced Ethernet switching and VLANs WAN fundamentals link Concise MPLS for engineers Essential Frame Relay Total ISDN for engineers Essential ATM ADSL link Cable modems link Total ADSL Cable modems Definitive WANs for engineers
 
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Our Layer 1 and layer 2 networking curriculum covers the non IP areas of data communications and networking - principally LAN and WAN technologies.

We believe our expertise in this area enables us to offer one of the most comprehensive range of courses on LANS and WANS. We are currently leading the way in the provision of wireless training, as witnessed by the development and delivery of 802.15.4 hands on courses.

These courses are generic in nature, enabling delegates to focus on the whys and wherefores of networking rather than concentrating on "press this button" or "press that button". Skills gained can then easily be translated into tasks for a particular product. A principle differentiator is that although the courses are generic, hands on sessions are used to reinforce the theory.