Are you a physical security systems installer looking to enhance your expertise and stay ahead in the ever-evolving world of security technology? Welcome to "Computer Networks for Physical Security Systems Installers," the course that bridges the gap between physical security and network integration.In today's interconnected world, security systems rely heavily on computer networks for communication, monitoring, and control. This comprehensive course is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills required to effectively deploy, configure, and troubleshoot network components within security systems.The expert instructor will guide you through the complexities of computer networking in the context of physical security systems, providing you with the skills and confidence needed to excel in this dynamic and critical field.Course Highlights:IntroductionCourse OverviewCourse ObjectivesMeet your InstructorDefinitionsComputer NetworksPhysical security systemsNetwork fundamentalsStructural elementsNetwork typesNetwork topologiesNetwork devicesNetwork cablesNetwork modelsOSI modelTCP/IP modelIP addressing and subnettingIP addressingSubnettingKnown ProtocolsKnown protocolsCCTV protocolsPhysical security systems and networksInstallationTroubleshootingRemote connectionMS Dos network commandsPractical PartCon
What you'll learn
understand network fundamentals as they pertain to physical security
deploy and configure network components in security systems
troubleshoot common network issues in security installations
navigate standard networking protocols used in CCTV and security systems
Course objectives
to provide knowledge on different types of networks and topologies
to familiarize students with network devices and cables
to equip learners with skills for remote connection and troubleshooting
to explain IP addressing and subnetting essential for security networking