Tuesday 21 February 2017

Computer Software Training in Ikeja (D T P)


 COMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEMS
• Definition of Computer

• Computer system
• Difference between software & Application software
• Booting and types
• Desktop background, Icon, Time and Date, Calculator, Changing desktop background, screensaver, customizing mouse Icon & button.
• Folder & sub folder, Creation of folder, Deleting of folder, restoring folder, file, copying files from document to folder and vice versa, copying from folder to folder, customizing folder.
• Formatting floppy drive, removable drive, creating user account, working with back up & how to restore, Deleting user Account.
• Playing Audio and Video cd & copying them.
• On screen keyboard & Address book.
• Notepad & WordPad

MICROSOFT OFFICE (MS WORD)
• Definition, Loading, environment, changing views, opening a document, creating New document, exiting word, saving, difference between Save & Save as.

• Undo & Redo, Page set up, Find, Replace & Go to, Paste special, Copy & Paste, Cut, office clipboard.
• Task pane, Header & Footer, Full screen, Zoom, Toolbars, Thumbnails, Page number, Date & time, Symbol, Textbox, Auto correct, Auto text , Auto.
• Correct options, File, Font, Paragraph, Bullet & Numbering, and Border & Shading.
• Columns, Drop Cap, Changing case, Background, Theme, Auto format, Clip art, From file, From scanner or Camera, Auto shapes, Word art, Spelling & Grammar, Word count, Text wrapping, Letters & Mailings, Protect document, Security Options.
• Thesaurus, Hyphenation, Letter Wizard (Resume Wizard), Drawing Tables, Table Auto format, Order (Arrange) , Drawing Bar, Format painter, Alignment, Subscript, Raised, Lowered, Short cut Keys.

POWER POINT

• Definition, Loading, ways of creating presentation, Applying slide, Slide master, Design template, Slide Layout, Color scheme or Background, Custom animation, Slide Transition, Color / Grayscale, Animation scheme, View show, Set up show, Copy to CD, Bringing in Sound & Hiding Sound Icon.


COREL DRAW
• Definition, Loading, Environment, Version, Page set up, Pick tool, Knife tool, Eraser tool, Smudge brush, Roughen brush, Drawing Family, Rectangle & Eclipse, Interactive family.
• Text tool, Weld, Trim, Intersect, simplify, Add perspective, Copy Properties from.
• Import, Export, Power Clip, Fix text to path, Paragraph text, Bitmap, Editing Bitmaps, Rotate, Fountain fill, Shortcut Key.
• Scanning, Visual basic Editor, Eye dropper & Bucket, Breaking text apart, Converting Text to Curves.
APPLICATION IN BUSINESS (EXCEL)
• Definition, Loading, environment, Roles, Columns (Identifying it)
• Inserting Worksheet, Active cell, Cells, Entering data’s, Renaming worksheet, moving & copying worksheet, Inserting columns & Rows.
• Auto complete , BEDMAS Formula, Adding, Multiplying, Division, subtracting, Dragging Answer, Calculation, Alignment, Wrap text, Shrink fit, Merge cells, Orientation, Number (Tel), Background, Tab color.

INTERNET, NETWORKING & RESOURCE SHARING
• Internet Browsing & Research training • LAN Networking & resource sharing


ADVANCED GRAPHICS, DESIGN & ART

• Photoshop CS
• Fireworks








Best Microsoft office and Graphic training in IKEJA(CERTIFIED OFFICE & GRAPHICS SPECIALIST)

                 
 OVERVIEW OF COGAS
This course is intended for any beginner to the concept of the computer. It is our gentle introduction of new students to the skill in computer operation. It comprises of to parts, first for early beginners with no know of the computer and next for the fairly knowledgeable student about the application of the computer. Both modules instantly awake the appetite of the student to the use of the computer in their own business and to understand computer better. We have carefully sequenced the learning to be simple and straight forward.


PREREQUISITE
The course can be taken by a new student to the skills of computer and graphic design but a strong knowledge of colours is needed. Enrollment is restricted to people with the ability to read & write in basic English Language and it is ideal for anyone who is to be employed as a graphic designer, desktop publisher & also office helpdesk and secretaries. Every training is classified as a one-on-one hand on practical. Students must be ready to study individually or in group sharing tools & work theory.

SYLLABUS

Module I MICROSOFT OFFICE PACKAGES

*Operating System (WINDOWS)
*Basic work processing (BWP) MS WORD typesetting, scanning, & printing
* Presentation & Design (P&D) Power Point for presentation delivery
*Networking Basic & Internet(NBI) Browsing
*Microsoft Excel (MX) MS Excel

Module II       COMPUTER GRAPHICS & DESIGNS

*Graphics with Corel Draw
* Graphics with Corel Photo Paint
* Typesetting with PageMaker
* Web graphics with Fireworks
* Web animations with Swish Max

Module III : WEB DESIGN BASICS

*Understanding Web fundamentals
* Basic HTML
* JQUERY, & JAVASCRIPT
* Using Macromedia Dream weaver
* Coding and Attaching CSS
* Forms and Form Elements.
* CPANEL
* Hosting and Domain Name Registration.

INSTRUCTION   It is mandatory for all students to pick a Project topic which must be completed before a certificate is offered. Only a Real life project will be accepted.


                           


SQL DATABASE training in Lagos, IKEJA.



                                      SQL DATABASE

COURSE OVERVIEW

This course is designed to help a student prepare for a career as a database administrator in both web and non web base across multiple database database management systems(DBMS) such as careers. ORACLE, MYSQL, MS-SQLserver, POSTGRE-SQL, SQLite etc. Students are expose to the skills of programming and logic with a special reference to data relationship and transactional models to enable them gain mastery over the manipulation of data stored in a digital program in every kind of data processing system. Students will be taught how to use these skill to setup a business for themselves on the web or in any related discipline of their choice following their project.


SYLLABUS

Module 1: SQL 1&2
• Database, relational databases, data access

• Transaction, connection Basic select statements
• Arithmetic operations, restricting ROWS (Sorting), District keys, Column Aliases,Concatenation operation, alteration quote, comparison operations
• clause & variables
• functions, conditional operators
• Coalesce case, join statements, sub-queries, cross join
• Using DDL , DML ,DCL , User administration
• Privileges, external tables, Oracle –LOADER, DATA-PUMP
• Manipulating Large Data, multiple insert, using Flashback, using Rollback, commit


Module 2: ADMINISTRATION 1 & 2
• Server, Database Server & storage Architecture

• Processes (user & server process, creating database catalog
• Physical and logical storage
• Tables spaces, cloning database
• Listener control,Oracle Net service
• ASM Concept
• Recovery & Backup
• Back up concept II
• Recovery settings ,initialization & catalog
• RMAN Concept
• Performance Maintenance
• Database Backups,
• Database Recovery


PRE-REQUISTE
The course can be taken by a new student to the skills of computer science & database processing. Enrollment is restricted to people with the ability to read & write in basic English Language and it is ideal for anyone who is to be employed as database analysts & also website professionals, statisticians, project & inventory mangers & surveyors, scientist & system engineers. Every training is classified as a one-on-one hand on practical. Students must be ready to study individually or in group sharing tools & work theory.




VOIP TRAINING ikeja lagos

                                                 
  VOIP

                                                
Course Objectives   Networking is taking an evolutionary path that will allow voice and video - real time services - to successfully exist with data on the same network.  This will allow new ways for organizations to effectively communicate with increased productivity, flexibility, and lower cost. It will also give networking product developers, telecom product developers, and service providers’ new opportunities to expand their offerings for greater revenue.

Target Audience      Telecom professionals interested in providing new services and products for the data/tele convergence market. Data and networking professionals that want to reduce network costs by converging voice, video, and data over their internet/intranet.


Prerequisites    An awareness of LANs-Local area networks, WANs-wide area networks and an understanding of TCP/IP.

Students Will Learn
• Understand the components necessary for successful voice over IP.
• Become aware of the economics driving voice and fax over IP.
• Compare priority mechanisms like 802.1x and newly evolved ones for IP.
• Compare data priority mechanisms to ATM.
• Become aware of router performance and its affect on voice and video.
• Understand how IP (Internet Protocol) carries a VoIP packet
• The essentials of signaling and when to use SIP, MEGACO, H.323, or MGCP
• The importance of QoS (jitter, packet delay, packet loss)
• Compare IP, ATM, and Frame Relay voice/data networks
• Security issues to consider when setting up your VoIP    and much more...

Course Outline

I. VOICE AND VIDEO APPLICATIONS
A. Implementation
B. Products
C. Dial tone on the Internet/Intranet
D. Local and international voice
E. Fax over the Internet/Intranet

II. OVERVIEW OF TCP/IP
A. IP characteristics
B. TCP/UDP characteristics
C. The lack of TCP/IP to support real time services
D. TCP/IP’s evolution
E. TCP/IP Next Generation Protocols
F. RTP and RRTP
G. IP version 6
H. RSVP

III. VOICE AND VIDEO NETWORK STRUCTURE

A. Shared Ethernet LAN
B. Switched 10/100/1000 Ethernet
C. ATM infrastructure
D. Gigabit Ethernet
E. Voice and video over frame relay
F. Frame relay modifications/standards for voice/video support
G. Packets Over SONET (POS)
H. Wave Division Multiplexing (WDM)
I. Routers in the Internet/Intranet
J. Routing protocols: RIP, OSPF, IGRP, EIGRP
K. Routing protocols and their advantages/disadvantages
L. Routers versus switching
M. IP Switching or Layer 3 Switching
N. Router and switch design for successful voice/video support
O. Acceptable time delay budgets and how to reduce them

IV. INTERNET/TNTRANET INFRASTRUCTURE

A. Home/Office access technologies
B. Dial-up modems advantages and disadvantages
C. ISDN
D. XDSL
E. Cable TV Internet access
F. Internet structure
G. Network Access Points (NAPs), including MAE East and MAE West
H. Peering arrangements
I. Intranet/internet performance measurements



V. PRIORITY MECHANISMS FOR REAL TIME SERVICE SUPPORT
A. Quality Of Service (QOS)

B. Class Of Service (COS)
C. 802.1 p and q
D. Proprietary solutions

VI. VOICE AND VIDEO NETWORK STANDARDS
A. H.324

B. Signalling, Common Channel Signaling and PBX Interfacing
C. G.72x compression techniques, advantages and disadvantages
D. RSVP and RTP

VII. OVERVIEW OF NETWORK/WORSTATION HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE

A. PC components required for voice and video communication
B. Universal Serial Bus (USB)
C. PCI video cards
D. Sound cards
E. Vendor software
F. IP Gateways
G. Voice connection to routers

Delivery Method
Instructor led with numerous exercises and demonstrations.
A classroom with appropriate seating, writing surface, screen for data projector and a whiteboard with markers.






window server 2008 trainig in ikeja (MCIPT)

                                          MCIPT


COURSE MODULE

MODULE 1:
Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuring

MODULE 2:
Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring:

MODULE 3:
Windows Server 2008 Application Infrastructure, Configuring
:
MODULE 1: 
WINDOWS SERVER 2008 ACTIVE DIRECTORY, CONFIGURING:
Installation of Windows Server 2008
Installing Active Directory Domain Services
Installing Active Directory Domain services on server core
Administration
Working with Active Directory Snap-ins
Creating Object in Active Directory
Delegation and Security of Active Directory Object
Users, Computers and Group Policy Infrastructure
Automating the creation of User Accounts
Supporting Users object and Accounts
Maintaining Active Directory Account
Creating Group Policy Object
configure Group Policy Templates
Managing Group Policy Scope
Authentication
Configuring Account Policy
Configuring audit policy by using GPOs
Configuring Active Directory Replication
Configuring the (RODC)
Configuring DNS for Active Directory
Configuring zones
Configuring DNS server settings
Configuring zone transfer and Replication
Configuring the AD infrastructure
Configuring a forest or a domain
Configuring trusts
Configuring sites
Configuring AD replication
Configuring the global catalog
Configuring operation masters
Configuring additional AD server roles
Configuring AD Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS)
Configuring AD Rights Management Service (AD RMS)
Configuring read-only domain controller (RODC)
Configuring AD Federation Services (AD FS)
Sites and Replication
Configuring Site and Subnets
Configuring the Global Catalog and Application Directory Partitions
Configuring Active Directory Replication
Domains and Forests
Configuring Active Directory Infrastructure
Configuring Trust
Managing Multiple Domain and Trust Relationship
Directory Business Continuity
Configuring Backup and Recovery
Monitoring Active Directory


MODULE 2: WINDOWS SERVER 2008 NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE, CONFIGURING
Configuring IP Addressing
Configuring IP Addressing and Services
Configuring IPv4 and IPv6 addressing
Configuring Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
Configuring routing and IPSec
Configuring Name Resolution
Configuring DNS Server & DNS ZONE
Configuring DNS records & replication
Configuring name resolution for client
Configuring Network Access
Configure remote access
Configure Network Access Protection
Configure network authentication
Configure wireless access
Configure firewall settings
Configuring File and Print Services
Configure a file server
Configure Distributed File System (DFS)
Configure shadow copy services
Configure backup and restore
Manage Disk Quotas
Configure and monitor print services
Monitoring and Managing a Network Infrastructure
Configure Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) server settings
Capture performance data
Monitor event logs

Gather network data

COURSE DURATION: 2 WEEKS       COURSE FEE: N30,000



MODULE 3: WINDOWS SERVER 2008 APPLICATION INFRASTRUCTURE, CONFIGURING Deploy Servers
Deploy images by using Windows Deployment Services
Configure Microsoft Windows Activation
Configure high availability, Configure storage. Configuring Terminal Services
Configure Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services Remote App (TS Remote App)
Configure Terminal Services Gateway
Configure Terminal Services load balancing
Configure and monitor Terminal Services resources
Configure Terminal Services Licensing
Configure Terminal Services client connections
Configure Terminal Services server options
Configuring a Web Services Infrastructure
Configure Web applications, Manage Web sites
Configure a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server
Configure Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP).
Manager Internet Information Services (IIS)  Configure SSL security
Configure Web site authentication and permissions
Configuring Network Application Services , Configure Windows Media Server
Configure Digital Rights Management (DRM)
Configure Microsoft Windows Share Point Services server options
Configure Windows Share Point Services e-mail integration.





Certified Fiber Optics Training (CFOT) course

                       


  Course Description
This accredited and certified Fiber Optics course is designed for anyone interested in becoming an engineer in Fiber Optic technology with the ability to handle the various technical areas of installation leading to the award of CFOT from FOA. This program combines both theory and practical exercises with the use of relevant software in designing proposed fiber route and implementation The skill to be acquired in this course centered on: Installation, Termination, Splicing, Testing & Documentation among other skills


Pre-requisite
The course can be taken by a new student to the skills of computer networkibg & engineering. Enrollment is restricted to people with the ability to read & write in basic English Language and it is ideal for anyone who is to be employed as Fiber Optic system analysts & also telecommunication professionals, electronics, electrical and mechanical, Marine & Oilfield engineers. Every training is assumed as a one-on-one hand on practical. Students must be ready to study individually or in group sharing tools & work theory
Objective
At the end of this course you will learn & understand the history and operation of Fiber Optics, Terminate a variety of connector, Perform Fusion Splicing and Mechanical Splicing, Perform Cable Preparation for Fusion, Assemble a Splice enclosure, Fully test and troubleshoot Fiber Optic cables and Fiber Optic Systems using an Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (OTDR), Fiber Optics Networking Standards, learn FOA-CFOT, BICSI and RCDD Certification, Fiber Optics Cable and Connector Identification, Outside Plant Cable Introduction, Termination of Fiber Connector, Splicing (Mechanical &Fusion), Design & Installation of Fiber Cabling, Outside Plant Fiber Cable preparation, termination & testing, Introduction to Basic OTDR Functions, & so much more about power of FOA.

1. INTRODUCTION TO FIBER OPTICS:
a. Brief history.
b. Definition. c. Advantage of fiber optics transmission over copper, coaxial and radio frequency.
d. Preparation/manufacturing of fiber optics cables.

2. HEALTH AND SAFETY RULES OF FIBER OPTICS INSTALLATIONS:
a. Health and safety execution (HSE) under TIA/EIA regulation.
b. Warning signs
c. Safety equipment
d. Electrical safety
e. Confined spaces

3. FIBER DESIGN/WORKING PRINCIPLES:
a. Core, cladding, buffer coating or primary coating and Strength members.
b. Reflectiion, Refraction and Refractive index.
c. Critical angle and total internal reflection.
d. Fiber types: All plastic (P.C.S. and H.C.S. All glass (Step index MM,Graded index MM and Single mode)
e. Numerical aperture(NA)/ Acceptance Cone
f. Mode Field Diameter MDF: Defines the size of power distribution through the core /Cladding of the fiber.

4. OPTICAL NETWORK:

a. Definition of what a fiber optic network is.
b. Transmitters/Light sources ( LEDs, VCSELs & LASER)
c. Optical fiber parameters Wavelength Frequency WDM
d. Fiber optics amplifiers EDFAs (erbium doped fiber amplifiers) Raman amplification
e. FO Attenuators: Types and Uses
f. Windows/operating wavelength

5. CABLING
CABLE TYPES
a. TIGHT BUFFERS : Distribution cables, Breakout cables
b. LOOSE TUBES :Ribbon cables, Armored, OPGW cables
c. Hybrid and Composite cables

CABLE SELECTION SPECIFICATION
I. Installation Specification
II. Environmental Specification

CABLE RATING
I. Plenum Area
II. Risers
III. General Purpose

6. FIBER CONNECTORS
a. TYPES
I. ST Connectors
II. LC Connectors
III. FC/RC Connectors
IV. SC Connectors
V. MT/RJ

b. Termination Procedures
1. Adhesive Termination Epoxy/polish, Hot-Melt, Anaerobic Adhesives, Acrylic
2. Crimp/polish
3. Prepolished splice


c. Polishing Techniques
The Flat Finish, Physical Contact (PC),Angled Physical Contact (APC)

7. SPLICING
a) Definition
b) Types: Mechanical/Fusion
c) Choosing a splice type
d) Step by step splicing Process
e) Splice Losses; Cause and Remedies

8. FIBER LOSSES
a) Definition
b) Types/kinds of losses in fiber optics links
a) Attenuation (Rayleigh scattering, Absorption and leakages)
b) Dispersion(modal,chromatic and PMD)
Loss budget in a fiber optic link.

9. OPTICAL FIBER COLOUR CODE
a) TIA/EIA Standard
b) Installation processes

10. CABLE PLANT HARDWARE

a) TIE/EIA Standard
b) Splice organizers and splice trays
c) Splice enclosures
d) Splice panels
e) Racks and cabinets

11. TESTING AND DOCUMENTATION
a) Visual fault tracing
b) Visual fault locator
c) Visual connector inspection
d) Optical time-domain reflectometer (OTDR)
e) OTDR limitations
f) Optical power loss(absolute and relative test)
g) Measuring Power
h) Testing Loss(single ended loss and double ended loss

WEB DESIGN TRAINING (CWAD)


CWAD

COURSE OVERVIEW
This course is intended for individuals who desire to become a leading web designer, developer and web programmer so as to be able to determine the most effective way to present Web pages. To be successful in a career in Web application development and design, you must be creative and artistic, understand this technology, and be knowledgeable about business. Web developers do their own coding by using scripting and programming languages such as XHTML, html, css, jquery JavaScript, ASP, JSP PHP, COLD FUSION etc and databases such as MySQL, ORACLE, SQLserver, etc. This course greatly prepares you as a programmer to do your own dynamic coding & web bushiness.

SYLABUS
At the end of this course the student would have learnt the following about website design & programming .

Understanding Web fundamentals
* Basic HTML
* Using Ms FrontPage
* Using Macromedia Dream weaver
* Web graphics with Fireworks (corel draw, photoshop,photopaint and fireworks)
* Web animations with Swish Max
using jquery and javascript
* Coding and Attaching CSS
* Forms and Form Elements.
* Introduction to Form Processing using PHP.
* Hosting and Domain Name Registration.
* Using Cpanel (Control panel) to Deploy and Manage a Website CMS(CONTENT MGMT SYSTEM)

wordpress, Joomla, LMS.

* Using FTP (File Transfer Protocol) to Deploy and Manage a Website
* Database Normalization,
* Creating and Using a Database,
* Interacting with the DB using SQL Statements,
* Advance HTML ,
* Variables, Printing, Arrays & Functions,
* User authentication & advance form processing,
* String manipulation and formatting,
* Communicating with the Database,
* Error Reporting Levels and settings etc

Who is a Web designer?
Today most companies and millions of individuals have websites. Web designers determine the most effective and attractive way to present information on the Web. They must be creative and artistic, understand technology, and be knowledgeable about business.
Some Web designers do their own coding by using scripting and programming languages such as XHTML, JavaScript, and PHP and databases such as MySQL.
Other designers work in conjunction with programmers. They use software such as Fireworks or Dreamweaver to prepare their designs, and a programmer does the coding. Many websites have a commercial purpose; hence, knowledge about business, especially Web-based business, is a desirable characteristic for a Web designer.

Where do Web designers work ?

* --Self-Employed
Web design can easily be done from home; as a result, many Web designers work as freelancers. They may have started by creating their own Web site and then moved to creating Web sites for paying customers. Many freelancers specialize in a particular type of business or industry, such as nonprofits, religious organizations, or small businesses.

* --Consulting Firms
Some information-technology consulting firms offer Web design services. Businesses contract with these firms to design their websites.
* --Business, Industry, and Government
Large companies and federal, state, and local governments usually have their own Web development teams that consist of programmers, designers, and writers. The programmers do the coding, the designers do the graphics and layout, and the writers write the content

CISCO TRAINING

                                       




          CSNT COURSE OUTLINE




                                                
OVERVIEW
This course is intended for individuals who desire to become leading practitioners in system and laptop engineering, Networking with security and surveillance that exclusively prepare the student for a career in computer engineering with very high sense of confidence in their skill to deliver technical jobs for their clients while working on their own and utilizing their link with the institution to become a full time consultant in this field.

Our aim is to prepare the student for a real life use of these skill for instant use in their own business and to understand computer better.

OBJECTIVE
At the end of this course you will learn the following about the computer such as computer identification & functionality disk preparation and system, upgrading hardware and software configuration. Managing system Conflict, Trouble shooting Techniques, Setting up wired and wireless LAN, Structured Cabling, Wireless configuration Ad-Hoc and Infrastructure, Managing client and WAN server network, Configuration of Active Directory Service, Security Configuration and Analysis, assembling and laptop, disassembling techniques, Memory Configuration, Configuration of mother board jumpers, Installation of operating system, laptop trouble shooting techniques, Backup and Data recovery, Upgrading of laptop component, System maintenance i.e corrective and preventive maintenance. Security camera Identification and functionality, Installation of CCTV camera, Configuration of DVR & so much more.


Module I: COMPUTER ENGINEERING
• Computer Architecture & Accessory
• Operating System
• Installation maintenance/repair
• Basic & Digital Electronic: repair on power pack, monitor Printers etc.
• System Engineering
• Troubleshooting & Data recovery

Module II NETWORKING ENGINEERING
• Wired and wireless networking
• Café setup and Billing
• Cabling termination and testing
• System configuration & sharing
• Structured Cabling
• Dialup Networking
• Cable Construction: Patch Cords,
• Crossover, Straight through etc

Module III :  LAPTOP ENGINEERING
• Introduction to laptop
• Identification of laptop component
• Soldering and Desoldering.
• Memory types and their function
• Screen size and interface
• Types of cards i.e VGA, POWER, WIRELESS, LAN CARD
• Types of ROM and its identification
• Types of Hard drives
• Types of processor such as:

Module IV: SECURITY AND SURVEILLANCE
• CCTV Camera installation
• DVR configuration
• Troubleshooting and repair

PRE-REQUISITE
The course can be taken by a new student to the skills of computer science and computer engineering.
Enrollment is restricted to people with the ability to read & write in basic English Language and it is ideal for anyone who is to be employed as a computer engineer, business men or women & also Network administrator and Security Analyst and Laptop Engineers. Every training is classified as a one-on-one hand on practical. Students must be ready to study individually or in group sharing tools & work theory.







VSAT TRAINING COURSE

                                        VSAT TRAINING  





Course Objectives
This course is to provide the framework of VSAT technology in the evolving context of satellite communications in terms of network configuration, services, economics, operational and regulatory aspects. It can also be considered by the reader as a guide to the following chapters which aim to provide more details on specific issues.
Prerequisites:
An awareness of LAN, WAN, Wireless communication.
Student will learn:
1. The installation of both KU or C band Vsat
2. Tracking of satellite using SATLOOK or spectrum analyzer
3. Calculating angle using inclinometer
4. Finding locations using Compass
5. Configuration of Modem


COURSE OUTLINE:
§  VSAT network definition
§  VSAT network configurations
§  User terminal connectivity
§  VSAT network options
§  Star or mesh?
§  Data/voice/video
§  Fixed/demand assignment
§  Frequency bands
§ 
Hub options
§  VSAT network earth stations
§  VSAT station
§  Hub station
§  Installation & Configuration
§  VSAT Hub
§  Antenna pointing

§ 
Tracking & Locking using spectrum Analyser



 
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