Installing a Networked Workstation
Overview
Installing a networked workstation is a foundational skill in IT support, networking, and systems administration. This course teaches learners how to set up a computer to connect and function effectively within a network — whether in a home, office, or enterprise environment. Students will learn both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, including installing operating systems, configuring IP settings, and troubleshooting network problems.
Description
Individuals who achieve this unit standard will be capable of explaining local area computer networks (LANs) and installing a network workstation within a LAN in accordance with industry standards. The execution of all tasks will meet a level that facilitates further learning in this field.
Course Content
Unit 1: Explain local area computer networks (LAN`s)
- The explanation identifies the components of a LAN and outlines its purpose
- The explanation identifies the purpose of a LAN
- The explanation identifies and compares LAN configurations
- The explanation identifies and compares LAN protocols
- The explanation identifies and compares LAN transport media
Unit 2: Install a network workstation in a local area network according to industry standards
- The installation is by the manufacturer, user, and industry requirements
- The installation is tested for problems and resolves any problems encountered
- The installation completes documentation according to organisational requirements
- The installation ensures that the workplace is left clean and tidy according to industry practice
Accreditation
- Non-accredited: Short course only
- Duration: 1h 30m
- Delivery: Classroom/Online/Blended
- Access Period: 12 Months
