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Layer 2 Device Overview

Video | Feb. 24, 2021

An quick fundamental overview of layer two devices.   To learn more about this and similar topics, enroll in our exclusive Understanding Networking Fundamentals course.    

Red Hat Taste of Training - JB248

Video | Sep. 17, 2015

Red Hat Taste of Training - JB248

Red Hat Taste of Training - JB348

Video | Sep. 17, 2015

Red Hat Taste of Training - JB348

Microsoft SharePoint 2013 Training for Developers

Video | June 04, 2015

Interested in SharePoint 2013 developer training?  Learn from SharePoint instructor Tracy Wallace, if you're ready and which SharePoint 2013 developer class you should take.

Upgrading from SharePoint 2010 to SharePoint 2013

Video | Aug. 07, 2014

If you're running SharePoint 2010, learn how SharePoint 2013 is different and what you'll need to learn to deploy it effectively.

What is a Business Analyst?

Video | June 19, 2014

Kirsten Lora, Global Knowledge Senior Product Director, explains why business analysts are essential to organizations and how our Business Analysis Essentials and Business Process Analysis courses can help them in these roles

Which Business Analysis Class is Right for You?

Video | June 19, 2014

Kirsten Lora, Global Knowledge Senior Product Director, explains the difference between our Business Analysis Essentials course and Business Process Analysis course.

Subnetting Made Easy - Part 1

Video | Nov. 14, 2013

Instructor John Harmon explains subnetting using binary numbers and decimal conversions.

Subnetting Made Easy - Part 2

Video | Oct. 10, 2013

Instructor John Harmon continues his explanation of subnetting by showing how subnet masks can be used to sub-divide networks.

Wireless LAN Channels

Video | Oct. 10, 2013

There are several Wireless LAN Standards, including b, g, and n, which exist in the 2.4 GHz band. These standards need around 20 MHz of radio frequency in order to transmit their signals. In this video, Ben Miller discusses how to pick access points and channels for optimal performance.