The main bit of hardware that I need to talk about is a system connector. There are a wide range of names for system connectors, including system cards, Network Interface Cards, NICs. These are all non specific terms for a similar bit of equipment. A system card's occupation is to physically append a PC to a system, so that the PC can take an interest in system correspondences. The primary thing that you have to think about system cards is that the system card needs to coordinate the system medium. The system medium alludes to the sort of cabling that is being utilized on the system. Remote systems are a science all their own, and I will discuss them in a different article.
As should be obvious, computers use network cards to send and get information. The information is transmitted over Ethernet links. In any case, you typically can't simply run an Ethernet link between two PCs and call it a system. Nowadays of fast Internet get to being generally accessible, you have a tendency to hear the term broadband tossed around a considerable measure. Broadband is a kind of system in which information is sent and gotten over a similar wire. Interestingly, Ethernet utilizes Baseband correspondences. Baseband utilizes isolate wires for sending and accepting information. This means on the off chance that one PC is sending information over a specific wire inside the Ethernet link, then the PC that is accepting the information needs the wire diverted to its getting port.
Section 1: Introduction to PC & Operating System 4 Hrs
Section 2: Configure & Apply BIOS Settings 4 Hrs
Section 3: Install an appropriate power supply based on a given scenario 8 Hrs
Section 4: Application Management 4 Hrs
Section 5: Directive Elements 6 Hrs
Section 6: Disaster management & Storage management 6 Hrs
Section 7: Security 8 Hrs
Section 8: Identify types of network cables and connectors 16 Hrs
Section 9: Identify various types of networks 5 Hrs