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A smarter way to learn with interactive, real-time conversations that help you test your knowledge, challenge assumptions, and deepen your understanding as you progress through the course. In this course, you'll gain a comprehensive understanding of designing and implementing networks for small offices and home offices (SOHO) with an emphasis on real-world Cisco devices and solutions. From configuring routers and switches to setting up wireless networks, you’ll learn how to optimize and secure a small business network. You'll explore key topics like VLANs, NAT, QoS, DHCP, and access control to ensure seamless and secure communication across devices and platforms. The course will also cover the integration of small business devices and cloud solutions like Cisco Meraki, giving you a competitive edge in the tech industry. The learning journey begins with a deep dive into SOHO network architecture, where you will configure and manage the network infrastructure, routers, and switches. Following that, you will explore security configurations and device management, setting up everything from server roles to SSH access. The final stages of the course include configuring advanced network features like VPNs, redundancy, and network performance monitoring tools. This course is designed for individuals who are looking to deepen their knowledge of network design and configuration using Cisco small business devices. It is ideal for network administrators, IT professionals, and anyone interested in pursuing a career in network engineering. There are no specific prerequisites, though familiarity with basic networking concepts will be helpful. This is an intermediate-level course designed to enhance both theoretical and practical networking skills. By the end of the course, you will be able to design, configure, and optimize a small business network, deploy and secure Cisco devices, implement VPNs, and troubleshoot network performance to ensure business continuity.
















