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IT Tech Support 101

Lesson 1: Understanding Motherboard Installation and Connectors

In this lesson, we will be covering the basics of motherboard installation and connectors, providing you with essential assembly tips and a comprehensive setup guide.

Lesson 2: Installing System Components

You will learn valuable assembly tips and pc building techniques to ensure a seamless system configuration and hardware installation

Lesson 3: The Ultimate Hardware Troubleshooting Guide

In this comprehensive hardware guide, we will walk you through the process of device diagnostics, teaching you how to identify and fix hardware problems using various diagnostic tools and repair guide techniques.

Lesson 4: Comparing Local Networking Hardware

Understanding the basics of networking is essential for setting up a reliable and secure local area network, whether it's for home networking or a small office setup. 

Lecture 5: Configuring Networking Addressing and Internet Connections

 This lecture provides a comprehensive overview of configuring networking addressing and internet connections, covering the fundamentals of networking basics and wifi configuration. We delve into the process of router setup, explaining dhcp and the differences between ipv4 vs ipv6, as well as the basics of tcp/ip are installation

Lesson 6: Supporting Network Services

We will delve into the importance of data connectivity and how it plays a vital role in ensuring that network services are always available and accessible.

Lesson 7: Summarizing Virtualization and Cloud Concepts

Summarizing Virtualization and Cloud Concepts, provides a comprehensive overview of the key concepts related to virtualization and cloud computing, and how they are used to manage and optimize IT infrastructure.

Lesson 8: Supporting Mobile devices

When it comes to building apps, having a solid understanding of ui ux design is vital to ensure a seamless user experience across various mobile devices. 

Lecture 9: Supporting Print Devices

Understanding printing technology is crucial for effective print management, and this video offers valuable printing tips to enhance print quality.  

Prepare for the CompTIA A+

Why take the A+

What Is CompTIA A+ Certification?

What job roles should take the CompTIA A+ exams

What Is CompTIA A+ Certification?

 

The CompTIA A+ certification is earned by passing two exams (Core 1 and Core 2) developed by IT professionals to validate the essential skills for entry-level IT roles. But A+ goes far beyond basic PC repair. It equips candidates with the ability to troubleshoot and solve problems across a wide range of areas, including networking, opera

 

The CompTIA A+ certification is earned by passing two exams (Core 1 and Core 2) developed by IT professionals to validate the essential skills for entry-level IT roles. But A+ goes far beyond basic PC repair. It equips candidates with the ability to troubleshoot and solve problems across a wide range of areas, including networking, operating systems, mobile devices, and cybersecurity.

Unlike other certifications that focus on a single area, CompTIA A+ covers a broad spectrum of knowledge that today’s IT technicians need, making it applicable to a wide variety of job roles in the industry.

What is on the CompTIA A+ exam?

What job roles should take the CompTIA A+ exams

What Is CompTIA A+ Certification?

 

This is a performance-based certification that validates the ability to support users by ensuring secure and efficient access to the data they need—no matter what devices they’re using. It equips candidates with real-world skills needed to succeed in today’s diverse and mobile IT environments.


Successful candidates will demonstrate profic

 

This is a performance-based certification that validates the ability to support users by ensuring secure and efficient access to the data they need—no matter what devices they’re using. It equips candidates with real-world skills needed to succeed in today’s diverse and mobile IT environments.


Successful candidates will demonstrate proficiency in the following areas:

  • Hardware: Identify, use, and connect hardware components and devices, with broad knowledge of modern hardware required to support today’s remote workforce.
     
  • Operating Systems: Install and support Windows operating systems, including command-line tools and client support. Configure, image, and troubleshoot Mac OS, Chrome OS, Android, and Linux systems.
     
  • Software Troubleshooting: Diagnose and resolve issues with PCs and mobile devices, including operating system errors, malware infections, and other common security problems.
     
  • Networking: Understand different types of networks and connections, including TCP/IP, Wi-Fi, and small office/home office (SOHO) setups.
     
  • Troubleshooting: Effectively troubleshoot real-world hardware, software, and network problems to minimize downtime.
     
  • Security: Identify common security vulnerabilities and implement safeguards to protect devices and their network connections.
     
  • Mobile Devices: Install, configure, and support laptops and other mobile devices, ensuring application functionality and user connectivity.
     
  • Virtualization & Cloud Computing: Understand cloud computing principles and set up client-side virtualization environments.
     
  • Operational Procedures: Apply best practices in safety, environmental responsibility, communication, and professional conduct in the workplace.
     

What job roles should take the CompTIA A+ exams

What job roles should take the CompTIA A+ exams

What job roles should take the CompTIA A+ exams

 

CompTIA A+ is designed for individuals who are beginning their careers in IT and have approximately 9 to 12 months of hands-on experience in a lab or field environment—or equivalent training. It prepares candidates for a range of foundational IT roles, including:


  • IT Support Specialist
     
  • Help Desk Technician
     
  • Field Technician
     
  • Tier I Suppor

 

CompTIA A+ is designed for individuals who are beginning their careers in IT and have approximately 9 to 12 months of hands-on experience in a lab or field environment—or equivalent training. It prepares candidates for a range of foundational IT roles, including:


  • IT Support Specialist
     
  • Help Desk Technician
     
  • Field Technician
     
  • Tier I Support Specialist
     
  • Desktop Support Specialist
     
  • Associate Network Engineer
     
  • Systems Support Technician
     
  • Junior Systems Administrator

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