Diploma in Hardware and Networking

The Diploma in Hardware and Networking is a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary program designed to turn tech enthusiasts into versatile IT Specialists. In today’s world, every organization—from small startups to global enterprises—requires professionals who can not only manage complex networks but also troubleshoot the physical hardware and operating systems that keep a business running.

At Network Trainer, our diploma program provides a 360-degree view of the IT infrastructure. We combine the fundamental principles of computer hardware engineering with the advanced concepts of networking and system administration. This is a 100% job-oriented track where you will learn to build computers from scratch, configure secure local networks, and manage server environments. If you want to be the “go-to” expert who understands both the hardware and the software, this is the course for you.

At Network Trainer, we have restructured the curriculum to eliminate redundant topics, saving you months of study time while doubling your technical depth. You will progress from basic IP connectivity to managing complex SD-WAN and BGP environments in one continuous, logic-driven journey. This isn’t just a course; it’s a professional transformation that prepares you for the highest level of global IT certifications.

What You Will Learn

Diploma Course Syllabus

Module 1: Computer Hardware & Architecture
  • Introduction to Motherboards, Processors, and Memory (RAM).

  • Storage Technologies: HDD, SSD, and NVMe configuration.

  • Power Supply Units (PSU) and cooling systems.

  • PC Assembly and Disassembly (Hands-on).

  • BIOS/UEFI settings and Firmware updates.

Module 2: Operating Systems & Software
  • Installing and configuring Windows 10/11 and Windows Server.

  • Introduction to Linux distributions (Ubuntu/CentOS).

  • Disk Management: Partitioning, Formatting, and File Systems.

  • Device Drivers installation and troubleshooting.

  • Application software and utility management.

 

Module 3: Networking Fundamentals
  • Introduction to Networking: Peer-to-Peer vs. Client-Server.

  • Network Topologies and the OSI Model.

  • IP Addressing: IPv4 Subnetting and introduction to IPv6.

  • Network Cabling: Crimping (Straight, Cross, Rollover) and Punch-down.

  • Setting up Wi-Fi Routers and Access Points.

Module 4: Advanced Connectivity & Security
  • Introduction to Cisco Routing and Switching basics.

  • Managing Network Services: DHCP, DNS, and FTP.

  • Network Security: Firewalls, Antivirus, and User Access Control.

  • Remote Desktop and VPN configuration.

  • Troubleshooting common Network bottlenecks.

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