A+ Core 1 (V15) exam objectives summaryMobile devices (13%)Hardware setup: installing components like batteries, cameras, and Wi-Fi antennas.Accessory options: configuring USB, Bluetooth, NFC, and docking stations.Network setup: configuring Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, cellular data, and synchronization settings.Troubleshooting: identifying and fixing hardware and connectivity issues.Advance your career— Enroll A+ certification training today.Networking (23%)Protocols and ports: learning about networking protocols, ports, and wireless technologies.SOHO networks: setting up small office/home office networks, including IP addressing and VPNs.Networking tools: troubleshooting with crimpers, cable testers, and Wi-Fi analyzers.Hardware (25%)Component installation: setting up RAM, CPUs, and storage devices.Cables and connectors: working with HDMI, Ethernet, and USB cables.Peripheral devices: installing and maintaining printers, scanners, and other peripherals.Motherboards and power: configuring motherboards, power supplies, and cooling solutions.Virtualization and cloud computing (11%)Virtualization concepts: understanding virtual machines, hypervisors, and desktop virtualization.Cloud models: learning about IaaS, SaaS, and PaaS.Get exam-ready—Find your training and explore bundles.Hardware and network troubleshooting (28%)Diagnosing issues: identifying and fixing hardwa
What you'll learn
install mobile device components such as batteries and antennas
configure networking setups including Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
diagnose and troubleshoot hardware and connectivity issues
set up small office/home office networks and VPNs
understand virtualization concepts and cloud computing models
Course objectives
prepare students for the CompTIA A+ certification exams
enhance understanding of hardware components and networking protocols
develop troubleshooting skills for diverse IT scenarios