Cisco Networking
$99.99 / year with a 7-day free trial
This course is all about making connections! The Cisco Networking certification course covers everything from the basics of network structures and TCP/OSI models to advanced topics like subnetting, IP addressing, and wireless technologies. Delve into the physical infrastructure of networks, including cables, connectors, and routing concepts, and enhance your skills in diagnosing network issues with modules on troubleshooting methodologies and security essentials. Whether you’re new to networking or seeking to deepen your understanding, this course provides a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical applications, including hands-on exercises in configuring and securing network environments, making it an ideal learning experience for aspiring professionals and enthusiasts alike.
Instructor(s):

William Price
William Price stands at the forefront of cybersecurity education, blending a rich array of industry credentials with a flair for engaging young minds. His arsenal of certifications, including CompTIA Security+, Project+, Linux+, and others from EC Council and ISC2, are just the tip of the iceberg. William's academic journey began with a BS in Cybersecurity & Information Assurance from Western Governors University, laying the groundwork for a fascinating career path.
Teaches:
- Cisco Networking Certification Course
Certification aligned:
Cisco Networking Certified User Exam
Learn more about the certificationTranscripts and language:
English
What you will learn
Module 1
Build a strong foundation in networking fundamentals. Learn how networks operate, how data moves using packets and frames, and how models like TCP/IP and OSI organize communication. You’ll analyze network traffic, understand performance metrics, explore network topologies, and get familiar with core protocols that power the internet.
Module 2
Go deeper into how data and addressing work behind the scenes. Learn binary and decimal systems, IP addressing, IPv4 vs. IPv6, and how networks manage public and private addresses. You’ll use network simulation tools and apply concepts like NAT in realistic scenarios.
Module 3
Explore the physical and wireless side of networking. Learn about cables, connectors, routers, switches, Wi-Fi standards, and cellular networks. Practice setting up and troubleshooting wired and wireless networks while building problem-solving skills for real-world connectivity issues.
Module 4
Focus on how network devices move and manage data. Learn how routing and switching work, understand device ports, and interpret device indicators to monitor network health and performance.
Module 5
Develop essential troubleshooting skills used by IT professionals. Learn structured troubleshooting methods, capture and analyze network traffic, run diagnostic commands, remotely access devices, and work with command-line interfaces to resolve network issues efficiently.
Module 6
Wrap up with critical network security concepts. Learn how firewalls protect networks, explore core security principles, and apply best practices for securing wired and wireless environments. By the end, you’ll be ready for certification and real-world networking challenges.
Student resources
- Workbooks
- Module Assessments
- Video Questions
- Extra Resources






