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13.2.2 Types of Network Printers
Learn the ways a printer can be setup on a network. Local Requires direct connection to a specific computer. Can be connected wirelessly, wire, or via an Ethernet cable. Shared Connects directly to a computer and is shared on the network the computer is con...
2.3.4 Change Management
Explain basic change-management best practices. Change management is the method that companies use to ensure that change are implemented as smoothly and effectively as possible. Change Requests Organizations have an official approval procedure for making chang...
14.2.3 Data Regulation
Learn how to properly handle sensitive user data according to the law. Mishandling sensitive user data like financial, personal, and healthcare information puts your organization at risk to legal action from the government. Finances Organizations are (mostly, ...
11.3.1 Device Addressing
Learn the numbering systems and standards used to identify network devices. IP addresses are based in the three numbering system used by computers: decimal (base 10) binary (base 2) hexadecimal (base 16) Hexadecimal is a special number system. Since the Lat...
14.5.1 Social Engineering
Learn about the different social engineering attacks. Social engineering is the practice of manipulating and exploiting the biggest flaw with technology, people, in order to gain unauthorized access to secure data. There are several different social engineerin...
3.14.1 The Power Supply
Learn the basic functions of a power supply, the hardware component that provides electricity to the system. An ATX power supply means that the battery adheres to the ATX form factor specifications. Back Panel On the back panel, you'll find a power switch and ...
13.2.1 Printer Connectivity
Learn the different ways a printer can be connected to a computer or network. Network Printing Network printing allows users to use their printing resources more efficiently compared to traditional printing. It requires all workstations to be connected to a ne...
3.12.1 Digital Audio
Learn the concept of digital audio. Digital audio involves taking standard audio signals and converting it into binary data that the computer can use, process, and store. The natural sounds that we hear every day is referred to as analog audio. The audio card ...
3.11.6 Capture Cards
Learn the functionality of a capture card. A capture card is a device used in tandem with a dedicated computer to capture on-screen content. The captured content is encoded for playback in either a livestream or a high-quality video file. You can use capture c...
3.9.4 CPU Sockets
Learn the different types of CPU sockets installed on motherboards. Land Grid Array LGA moves the connecting pins from the processor package to the socket. Conducting pads on the bottom of the processor contact the protruding pins from the processor socket. Pi...
3.8.1 BIOS
Learn about legacy BIOS, CMOS, UEFI, and EEPROM. BIOS The legacy firmware that's been mostly replaced by UEFI. UEFI improves software interop and fixes the address limitations of BIOS, and it also provides better security against rootkit attacks (malware that ...
7.7.1 Windows Virtual Memory
Learn how virtual memory works in Microsoft-Windows and how to manage it. Virtual memory in Windows allows the system to use more RAM than the physical memory modules can support. Paging As more applications and programs are being run, the available RAM eventu...
9.3.1 Data Transmission Encryption
Learn what network protocols to use to protect data being transmitted over the internet. An attacker can potentially intercept and read data sent through a network. It's best to secure transactions by encrypting data sent through a network using some of the fo...
3.9.1 Processor Concepts
Learn the specifics behind the role and function of a processor. The processor, or the CPU is an integrated circuit that contains millions of logic gates, connected by hairline aluminum strands. The logic gates work together to store and manipulate data. The C...
12.2.1 Display Components
Learn the different types of displays and their configurations. The primary output source of any mobile device is the screen. They come in many sizes, configurations, and resolutions, and many are made to withstand movement and vibration while others sense you...
2.2.1 Environmental Concerns
Be aware of environmental concerns while working on computer systems. Disposal Some materials that you'll come across while working on systems need to be disposed of in a specific manner. Most communities have laws that dictate which materials you can and can'...
11.2.1 Ports and Protocols
Learn what protocols are in use in computer systems and what ports they're commonly associated with. A protocol is a set of rules that defines how data should be sent between two computer systems. Each protocol uses a specific port on a computer, so that infor...
12.1.1 The Laptop
Learn about the different types of laptops, their similarities to desktops, along with their components and connectivity. Mobility Laptops are designed for mobility. They're built small and resilient in order to withstand placement in backpacks, briefcases, pu...